
Toward a Socially Responsible Mindfulness
As mindfulness is increasingly stripped from its ethical and cultural roots, Maia Duerr takes a look at the possibility and potential in socially responsible mindfulness

As mindfulness is increasingly stripped from its ethical and cultural roots, Maia Duerr takes a look at the possibility and potential in socially responsible mindfulness

A philosophical battle looms between Buddhists that see the first precept as essential and Buddhists who see war as acceptable in some cases

The gathering, led by Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, will include Dharma talks, meditations, and partner presentations

The Buddhist Coalition for Democracy will launch New Directions in Engaged Buddhism, a monthly interview series with leading Buddhist teachers and activists

With famine looming, American Buddhists call for UN food aid in Gaza and lasting ceasefire

The Tergar Meditation Community has announced that the renowned American Theravada Buddhist monk and scholar, Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi will host a free webinar.

The much-loved Canadian scholar, teacher, and Buddhist practitioner, Prof. David Dale Holmes died in Ontario on 2 March after a period of ill health.

Prof. David Holmes draws on a teaching by the Thai master Ajahn Chah in an examination of the dangers of the six senses

Trump’s political rise raises profound questions about how Buddhists can respond with ethical clarity, compassion, and a commitment to justice in today’s polarized world

A new Buddhist-inspired petition seeks to add meditators’ voices to call for a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and beyond

The leading US-based engaged Buddhist organization is seeking to alleviate suffering caused by the recent violence in Israel and Palestine

The socially engaged Buddhist organization was founded by American monk Bhikkhu Bodhi with the goals of fighting poverty and hunger around the world