
Buddhistdoor View: The Killing Bodhisattva: Can Purposeful Ending of Life be Justified?
Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

A Vesak commemoration in Washington DC to celebrate diversity, foster unity and understanding, and embrace unity, peace, and hope

After a fire destroyed a Buddhist temple and irreplaceable historical documents in Seattle, community members work to rebuild

A new survey shows a decline in Asian American Buddhists by percentage, but also highlights complex differences between Asian Americans of different backgrounds

On the transformative power of engaged Buddhism

Transforming tragedy into solidarity through a communal memorial ceremony

The union of inner and outer development

Engaged Buddhism and the path to reconciliation and…