
Excess, Moderation, and Skillful Means: Bhutanese Dharma Leadership in a Changing World
How the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan’s foremost ecclesial figure is helping Bhutanese navigate a balance between modernity and Dharma

How the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan’s foremost ecclesial figure is helping Bhutanese navigate a balance between modernity and Dharma

A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

Linda Leaming imparts lessons from Bhutan on managing expectations and living a life of acceptance and equanimity

Kassidy Evans offers a meditation on our grind-obsessed hustle culture, and working meaningfully and happily amidst capitalism

Moravian University professor Kin Cheung asks how we can best understand the complex relationships between Buddhist institutions and individuals and capitalist forces such as the stock market

A college student in the United States offers some reflections on frugality and self-indulgence in the consumerist culture of US society.

This holiday season, Kassidy Evans invites us to moderate commercialism and gift truly meaningful things that will delight and thrill

The revered Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim returned to Bhutan to hold a three-day workshop on sustainable development for rural communities.

A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares wisdom on Buddhist practice and responding to the climate crisis

Embodying the Dharma name of Svabhava, Vienna seeks to reignite the spirituality of zero through alternative economics

The Peace Foundation, founded by Venerable Pomnyun Sunim, hosted an international symposium on the theme “New Awareness of War, Peace, and Life.”