
Buddhist Monks Complete Three-Day Walk for Peace in Northern England
Walk for Peace UK says the pilgrimage aimed to promote loving-kindness, compassion, and community connection

Walk for Peace UK says the pilgrimage aimed to promote loving-kindness, compassion, and community connection

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

Bhutan’s ambitious “Project 108”: a crowdfunded undertaking to build 108 Buddhist stupas in Gelephu Mindfulness City, has met with overwhelming support.

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.

Trump’s Iran conflict shows the danger of leadership rooted in spectacle rather than wisdom

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about grief and long-term illness

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

The White House hosted its own annual Vesak observance on 11 June, continuing a new tradition begun in 2021.

This master of the Ripa tradition is passionate about social work and making the Dharma relatable to a global generation

Famed Vietnamese-American Theravada Buddhist monk Venerable Pannakara Thera today arrived in Delhi to undertake a Walk for Peace in Nepal and India.

This month, our loving-kindness practitioner explores trauma, somatic awareness, and the tender work of regulating before meditating