


“An Amazing, Wondrous Moment”: Tibetan-born Musician and Artist Dechen Shak-Dagsay’s emaho
Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a Swiss-Tibetan musician and author. Over the past few decades, she has built a career in music by combining the Tibetan mantra

The Price of Freedom
The wisdom of embracing uncertainty

Buddhistdoor View: Finding Home in Interfaith Dialogue
Connecting with people of other faiths to better connect…

Who Will I Be? Japanese Buddhist Conceptions of the Afterlife
Concepts of self and no-self at the end of life

On Technology and Human Connection: An Interview with Ajahn Brahm
A conversation on being human in a technological world

Japanese Monk Promotes Cleaning as a Path to Well-being
Bringing the serenity and tranquility of the temple…

The Religion of the Future
A recent report by the Washington, DC-based Pew Research Center projects that some of the world’s major religions are going to expand, with the notable

The Battle for Thambapanni’s Gem-inlaid Throne: The Dharma as a Foundation for Ending War
Can the Dharma provide a framework of analysis for global conflicts? Can it provide a new paradigm for preventing war? During the time of the

The Perfection of Giving
“If beings knew, as I know, the results of giving & sharing, they would not eat without having given, nor would the stain of selfishness

Buddhistdoor View: Enjoyment without Attachment
For many, enjoyment is the primary objective in life. Modern advances in science, technology, and medicine mean that the fortunate among us no longer need