
Beginner’s Mind: Cultivating Collective Cetanā through AI De-biasing
A college student in the United States considers how AI de-biasing, reframed through Buddhist concepts of collective intention, might offer a path toward more equitable outcomes.

A college student in the United States considers how AI de-biasing, reframed through Buddhist concepts of collective intention, might offer a path toward more equitable outcomes.

Won Buddhism used its 2026 Founding Day message to highlight mental health and suicide prevention in South Korea

Ashokan Meditation Center (AMC) in New York State’s Hudson Valley has announced the launch of a free live-streamed meditation program for spring.

The 2026 Seoul International Buddhism Expo (BEXPO2026) recently concluded in the South Korean capital, with organizers reporting record attendance.

From dana to governance, the future of sangha depends on integrating centuries of traditional wisdom with modern practical skills.

Grace Song explores the future of Won Buddhism in the United States through the expanding role of lay practitioners shaping inclusive and accessible sangha life.

Venerable Hyeon-an reflects a growing transnational exchange in Buddhism as traditions shaped abroad return to Asia in new forms

How contradiction and vulnerability shape the Dharma discourse of Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

The initiative raises ethical and theological questions about spiritual authority and machine intelligence in contemporary Japan

Khyentse Foundation has announced that it will mark its 25th anniversary this year with a lecture by the distinguished scholar Prof. Donald S. Lopez.

As the Winter Olympics conclude, Buddhist wisdom tells us that the work for harmony continues

Ratnadevi celebrates the gift of an unscheduled afternoon, reflecting on the fact that in a restless age, a mindful pause may be the most radical offering we can make