
30,000 People and a Jar of Peanut Butter
Linda Leaming ponders an unexpected lesson in desire, impermanence, and the quiet wisdom of Bhutan

Linda Leaming ponders an unexpected lesson in desire, impermanence, and the quiet wisdom of Bhutan

Kassidy Evans explores how we can master the Buddha’s “bow and arrow” motif while still taking responsibility for those we care about

A unique book looking at the intricacies and complexities of love and relationships from a Buddhist perspective

By embracing impermanence, we uncover the path to compassion, presence, and inner peace

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

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

Margaret Meloni offers a powerful reflection on death and dying, love and loss, and the fragile beauty of impermanence

To make art in a time of collapse is to walk the Bodhisattva Path

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a personal reflection on navigating uncertainty and contemplative practice in a world caught between crisis and transformation.

Michael Martin explores the 12 links of dependent origination as a metaphorical framework for understanding business decline and renewal

Margaret Meloni considers the reality of impermanence and change in relation to our memories of loved ones who have passed on.

The 19th Sakyadhita International Conference commenced in Sarawak, Malaysia, today under the theme “Navigating Change: Buddhist Women in Transition.” Running from 16–20 June in the