


Buddhistdoor View: Conflict Avoidance in the Defining Geopolitical Relationship
The fabled Chinese military sage Sun Tzu (c. 544–496 BCE) began his Art of War with a sober maxim: war determines the course of a people and

Beginner’s Mind: That’s a Good Question . . .
Lessons in engaging mindfully with life

US-Based Research Finds that Gen Z Are Changing What Faith Looks Like
American youth are spiritual but do not easily fit into conventional categories

Climate Crisis: 2,185 Scientists, Academics Call for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Treaty aimed at phasing out global reliance on coal, gas, and oil

Enlightenment and Abuse in Buddhist Sanghas
Reflecting on ethics to confront our naivete and abusive teachers

Hawai‘i Buddhists Host Global Services for International Day of Peace
Online event welcomes people from around the world to join in

Buddhistdoor View: Lessons Learned (or Not) from 9/11
Buddhist reflections on ending the cycle of violence in the world

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Offers Help as Haiti Recovers from Massive Earthquake
Taiwanese organization has a long history of working with the Haitian people

The Price of Freedom
The wisdom of embracing uncertainty

Dharma’s Garden – Nourishing the Local Community through Homesteading
Experiencing Buddhist teachings through care for the land and the planet

Book Review: Zen Is Right Now—A Fresh Collection of Teachings by Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
A long-time student offers an intimate glimpse into the breadth of Suzuki’s teachings