
Finding Freedom on 23rd Street
Nina Müller visits New York Zen Center, a microcosm of Buddhism in Manhattan, and speaks with Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison

Nina Müller visits New York Zen Center, a microcosm of Buddhism in Manhattan, and speaks with Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison

“The Best Year of your Life” Summit brought together experts and opinion makers to discuss mindfulness, neurology, and Buddhist thinking
A series of modules from Lion’s Roar dives deep into the overlap of Buddhism and psychology, and how both help us to live lives of meaning

Nina Müller offers advice on remaining festive but safe from the prime intoxicant of alcohol during the holiday season

The British juror and barrister who founded one of Britain’s most important Buddhist groups from the 1920s till today

Conference explores Buddhist-inspired…

Venerable Nyanatiloka Mahathera cites the Word of the Buddha on the contemplation of feelings (Diga Nikaya 22): But how does the disciple dwell in contemplation of the

Twenty years ago, Tsering was a fully ordained monk in Tibet. Now, 40-year-old Tsering is a farmer and businessman in China. When his sister fell

Introduction Therav?da Buddhism is widely recognized as a religion emphasizing personal salvation without any regard for social welfare. Therefore, it is named as the Hinay?na,

Introduction There are some satisfactory definitions of ‘crime’ and ‘criminal’. But the question of ‘what is a crime ?’ has baffled thinkers on ethics for

Editor’s note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 12, June 2009.A crime is usually understood as the infringement of an established

Globalization is the latest expression of a long-standing strategy of development based on economic growth and liberalization of trade and finance. Globalization leads to the