
The Potential of Personhood: David Hanson on How AI and Human Beings Can Help Each Other
The CEO of Hanson Robotics discusses the future of robotics and AI, and how it is transforming the way Buddhists define sentience

The CEO of Hanson Robotics discusses the future of robotics and AI, and how it is transforming the way Buddhists define sentience

On the ultimate power and importance of relying on a genuine teacher, allowing us to see innate goodness in them and in ourselves

Like kinks in a garden hose, our lives and Buddhist practice can give us difficulties that need a little extra work to resolve

The substance of the three Pure Land sutras is the Name We know that the three Pure Land sutras—namely the Infinite Life Sutra, the Contemplation

A biography of Mipham Rinpoche (1846–1912), one Tibet’s greatest Buddhist teachers

An interview with a renowned Theravadin monk and environmental advocate in England

Teachers from around the world speak on problems particular to this time

How chaplaincy fills a special role in contemporary Dharma leadership

It is often said in Chan literature that there are 84,000 doors to the practice and 84,000 obstructions. The door that resonates with my practice

In my previous article,* I introduced a method of reading Japanese Buddhist texts, especially writings by the Japanese Zen master Dōgen (1200–53).** Here, I would