
Beginner’s Mind: My Personal Journey
Reflections from an architecture student at the University of Southern California on her path toward Buddhism

Reflections from an architecture student at the University of Southern California on her path toward Buddhism

Understanding the Buddha’s Dhamma as both a reality and a moral lawfulness within each of us as we work toward awakening

More than 20 scholars around the world have been granted generous support for their work and a new program will fund four public scholars working at museums and publications

Interview with Orgyen Thukchog Dorje, lay Nyingma teacher with a contemporary perspective

On the nature of the body, of the self, and of impermanence.

Living with death and embracing impermanence as part of our Buddhist practice

In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black

Introducing “Young Voices,” a special project from BDG collecting insightful essays by high school students in the US who have attended experiential-learning-based courses rooted in the Buddhist teaching.

Can Buddhists and others wake up to the reality of our collective self-destruction before it is too late?

An ambitious new Vietnamese Buddhist temple outside of Dallas offers an opportunity for meditation, devotion, and cultural activities in Texas

The celebrated Tibetan tulku and meditation master Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche has announced a new collaborative project called “freshmind,” an interactive website that pools together a

Planting seeds of kindness and passing them on in ways small and large