
Korean Seon Teacher and American Buddhism Pioneer Ven. Samu Sunim Dies, Aged 81
A prolific teacher, organizer, and founder, Samu Sunim started temples in numerous cities in Mexico, the United States, and Canada

A prolific teacher, organizer, and founder, Samu Sunim started temples in numerous cities in Mexico, the United States, and Canada

An American college student examines how their new perspective on Buddhism has encouraged them to change their relationship with the world

The Guadalupe Buddhist Church, a member of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Churches of America, drew Buddhists from several communities together in celebration

Advice for for those approaching the path of Buddhist insight

Transformation and purification: scenarios of suffering within the eight worldly conditions

Buddhist philanthropic organization has seen a large rise in funds this year as supporters fear a looming global food crisis

Attachment and impermanence: mindfulness on the path of practice

Reflections on Earth Day and nature’s ability to bring us to worlds beyond words

Buddhist reflections on the many forms of refuge we might find in life and the importance of healthy, upright, and skillful refuges

A centuries-old bronze mirror at the Cincinnati Art Museum has revealed an illuminating secret, reflecting a diaphanous Buddha image

Reflections on the profound wisdom and power of generosity to build bridges and sustain communities

A Buddhist leader finds interfaith kinship with a Unitarian Universalist and a Jewish Rabbi in supporting abortion rights