
The Buddha and the Hidden Ledger: Breaking the Fetters of Craving and Clinging
Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.

Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.

A reflection on mugs, memory, and practicing non-attachment as a Buddhist householder

Right Speech goes far beyond refraining from lying and encompasses a large range of verbal habits that can condition whole personalities

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

The holiday season is an annual invitation to reflect on the manufactured compulsion to consume and buy, and think for ourselves

Nachaya Campbell-Allen ponders the paradoxes of existence and impermanence, and the ways we seek meaning in the unfolding mystery

As we enter the age of AI, Adam Dietz reflects on a Buddhist emphasis on clarity so our new tools may serve our humanity

Unlearn the urge to hit the refresh loop and stimulate your mind. . . and discover the tranquil and satisfying stillness of being

Michael Martin explores how mindful engagement can help us approach our digital social lives with wisdom and compassion

The Buddhist relationship with desire is complex and changes over time and across different historical, practical, and scholarly contexts

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

Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven factors of awakening