
The Roadside Dilemma: Cultivating Equanimity in Daily Life
Margaret Meloni considers the Buddhist perspective on emotional wisdom and practicing acceptance in the face of life’s vicissitudes
Margaret Meloni considers the Buddhist perspective on emotional wisdom and practicing acceptance in the face of life’s vicissitudes
My previous article explored the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism, shaped by his efforts to renew Vietnamese Buddhism and the widespread suffering brought
Volunteers from the Buddhist humanitarian relief organization JTS Korea carried out their third humanitarian mission to support Myanmar refugees.
Jungto Society, the Buddhist community founded by Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, said registration for Jungto Dharma School will open on 17 June.
Bhutan’s much-anticipated Science, Meditation, and Mindfulness Conference* commenced in the capital Thimphu on Tuesday.
Volunteers from the Taiwan-headquartered Tzu Chi Charity Foundation recently brought much-needed humanitarian relief to communities in East Africa.
Religious leaders in Phnom Penh explore how Buddhist and Christian teachings support resilience and reconciliation in today’s divided world
A reflection on how imperfection reminds us that our past work and its flaws still shelters and teaches us
UN leaders and Buddhist scholars gathered in New York for Vesak to reflect on the Buddha’s message of peace and compassion for our troubled world
Michael Martin explores how mindful engagement can help us approach our digital social lives with wisdom and compassion
Pope Leo XIV met with global religious leaders in Rome, reaffirming his commitment to interfaith dialogue and shared values with Buddhists including teachings on peace, compassion, and ecological responsibility
With war, inequality, and environmental collapse looming, Pope Leo XIV’s emphasis on humility and peace aligns closely with Buddhist calls for wise and compassionate leadership