
Dharma Realm Buddhist University in Northern California Gains Academic Accreditation
DRBU garners praise as “an acknowledged leader…

DRBU garners praise as “an acknowledged leader…

The story of the Jhamtse Gatsal Children’s Community

For the Buddhism in America column this month I have asked Harvard scholar and Buddhist practitioner Rutdow Tanny Jiraprapasuke to share in her own words some of

On vulnerability, identity, and Buddhism in America

Years ago, during a fundraising gala for the Chan Meditation Center, I met Master Sheng Yen’s first Western monastic disciple, Paul Kennedy, and we invited

Walking the Dharma in in modern America

The American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead famously said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only

Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer

Many people have a romantic notion of what it must be like to be a Dharma heir. It reminds me of a Chan story about

People in the United States seem to be having difficult conversations: about politics, about race, about the economy, and about the environment. For American Buddhists,

The hills of rural Montana are not the first place one might go to find a sprawling Buddhist peace garden. But that is exactly what

I was introduced to the Chan Meditation Center in New York in 1997, when I came to work as a volunteer for almost a month.