
So, You Want to Be a Buddhist Author, Eh? Part Two: The Changing Nature of Buddhist Practice
John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America
John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America
Drawing from decades of work in Buddhist publishing, John Harvey Negru introduces us to the world of Buddhist authors in our complex and changing social landscape
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has charted a path to succession for the Dalai Lama lineage in a new book published in the UK and the US on Tuesday.
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews Kimberley Brown’s Buddhist guide to cultivating successful relationships
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a contemporary approach to Buddhism 101 aimed at modern practitioners
Nelson Foster’s ambitious collection of essays masterfully examines a multitude of vast subjects with insight and depth
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a Korean Buddhist approach to life, living, and spiritual cultivation for modern practitioners
The Korean monk and best-selling author Haemin Sunim, recently on a book tour of Indonesia, met the public in Surabaya, Java, on 16 November.
Nachaya Campbell-Allen explores the wisdom contained within a charming new book from Zen priest James Ishmael Ford
Matthew J. Moore’s analysis of Buddhist political theory remains an informative work that requires new input on multiple fronts
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a new volume that offers a warm introduction to the contemplative path
Nachaya Campbell-Allen dives into a new book that maps the path from the preliminary practices toward the advanced Vajrayana