
From Loss to Liberation: How Impermanence Shapes Our Lives
Margaret Meloni offers an exploration of impermanence and loss as teachers on the path toward equanimity

Margaret Meloni offers an exploration of impermanence and loss as teachers on the path toward equanimity

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) is now accepting applications from prospective participants for the November program in Taiwan.

LAM Yuen Ching, PhD, explores the origin and significance of Thich Nhat Hanh’s Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about childhood trauma and dealing with tedium

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

The Centro de Retiros budista Arya Tara in Spain has announced that it will hold its sixth annual Buddhist conference.

Ashokan Meditation Center (AMC) in New York State’s Hudson Valley has announced the launch of a free live-streamed meditation program for spring.

Anam Thubten Rinpoche reflects on the imminent revolution heralded by the advent of artificial intelligence—and its Dharmic implications

More than 50 young people gathered in Surabaya for a Buddhist-led workshop that used vocal training and breath-awareness for mindfulness practice.

How witnessing an otter’s distress triggered new insights into the psychology of compassion for the suffering of others

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a meditation on history, impermanence, and the movement of Buddhist wisdom across cultures

A journey of caregiving, spiritual searching, and unexpected community reveals how loving-kindness can reshape even the most uncertain chapters of life.