
Why the Dharma Fails, Part 1
The subtle art of diagnosing and treating spiritual maladies on the Vajrayana path

The subtle art of diagnosing and treating spiritual maladies on the Vajrayana path

An interview with Buddhist studies scholars from The University of Hong Kong, recipients of postgraduate scholarships from Tung Lin Kok Yuen

Von Wiegand’s work has been hailed as perhaps one of the first American artists to produce an image of “Modern Buddhism.”

The recognition helps to continue a lineage of reincarnated lamas that spans back nearly 400 years, connecting the Geluk Buddhist traditions of Tibet and Mongolia

Accepting change and impermanence with mindful self-compassion

A revised and updated edition of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche’s landmark text

The Khmer Kampuchea Krom Buddhist Association hopes the expansion will create a lasting home for their growing community

Rather than fixating on the question, we may find that basic Buddhist practices such as kindness and compassion will naturally lead us to a life of purpose

A US college student shares about her early encounters with Buddhism and how she is engaging with what she has learned

An exploration of Asian dance traditions at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

A limitless commitment to pursue the accomplishment of an unattainable goal

Notes from Ven. Nyanaponika Maha Thera on the path to the end of suffering