
Beginner’s Mind: An Economy Built Through Cetana and Care
A college student in the United States considers how a Buddhist approach to economics could bring about a more caring, equitable society.

A college student in the United States considers how a Buddhist approach to economics could bring about a more caring, equitable society.

What do you do after your life changes forever? Margaret Meloni explores what we can learn from three Buddhist nuns from ancient India.

Venerable Tanmyeong reflects on the invisible web of relationships that binds all existence.

Drawing on NVC and Internal Family Systems, Ratnadevi invites us to listen beneath conflict for the needs seeking expression

Jamyang Buddhist Centre London in partnership with Science & Wisdom LIVE will host a live dialogue on Buddhism, AI, and the nature of mind.

Asa Hershoff proposed that what we wear is never just clothing, but a daily act of intention, identity, and quiet transformation.

Korean Seon monk Ven. Tanmyeong shares a reflection on the emptiness and compassion that lie at the heart of awakening

Just as the seasons change each year bringing growth, flourishing, and loss, the seasons of our lives remind us of the Buddha’s wisdom about impermanence

Linda Leaming reflects on conservation and interconnection, and why even the tigers have sought refuge in Bhutan.

Nachaya Campbell-Allen explores the messiness of family stories and how Buddhist practice offers a quiet path toward holding our inherited roles less tightly

Ven. Tanmyeong shares a reading of the universe’s arising and dissolution through the lens of emptiness

Asa Hershoff shares his thoughts on essential nature and the ego-self, and the traps that make us vulnerable to manipulation