
Winter Reflections on the Nature of Refuge
Seeing refuge in the way that we care for others around us, we can better understand the refuges that the Buddha offered us 2,600 years ago

Seeing refuge in the way that we care for others around us, we can better understand the refuges that the Buddha offered us 2,600 years ago

In the tradition of the late Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Sangngak Tenzin Rinpoche confers blessings for beloved pets of Muscovites

A reminder of Buddhism’s close relationship with the natural world and our need to recognize this in our daily lives and practice

Using art and perception to engage a deeply embodied form of mindfulness

Coming to terms with grief and impermanence for our furry friends and family members

A meditation on what cats and Buddhist practice can teach us about unconditional love and acceptance

After 20 years at a Buddhist temple, concerns arose that the animal’s health was in decline due to abuse and neglect

A deep practice of loving-kindness meets new life and new challenges on a British sheep farm during lambing season

Pondering animal well-being and agency

Seeing homestead life as a reflection of our Buddhist practice and doing the necessary work, day in and day out

Learning about death and impermanence from our animal companions

A conversation on the Buddhist view on biodiversity, respect for wildlife, and ecological conservation