


Gompa: An Interview with Graham Coleman on an Online Vajrayana Monastery Service
Raymond Lam
8 June 2019
Using modern technology to connect students and…

Rethinking Death with Natural Burial Practices
Nina Müller
15 December 2018
An environmentally friendly way to return to the earth

HKU Hosts MaMa Charitable Foundation Symposium on Buddhist Counseling
Raymond Lam
10 December 2018
Conference explores Buddhist-inspired…

Twilight Villa – The Last Hope for Myanmar’s Sick and Abandoned Elderly
Shuyin
12 September 2018
A final refuge for the forsaken and forgotten

San Francisco’s Zen Hospice Project Suspends Services
Justin Whitaker
20 August 2018
Executive director George Kellar holds out hope for…

A Guided Tour of Hell: Illustrating Infernos in a Buddhist Graphic Novel
Meher McArthur
11 June 2018
Visions of hell inspired by a near-death experience

Waiting on the Dead
Shuyin
7 May 2018
Former movie star takes the sting out of dying for…

Living with Awareness, Practicing with Intent: An Interview with Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
Craig C Lewis
10 March 2018
Rinpoche shares his thoughts on life and Buddhism in the…

The Mustard Seed of Grief and Rebirth
Mettamorphsis
4 January 2018
Facing loss, finding renewal

Tibetan Book of the Dead, Part Three: One Last Dance
Joseph Houseal
2 June 2017
Sometimes, dance is what philosophy looks like. Only rarely in my long years of dance research has a painted image been so arresting with its

Tibetan Book of the Dead, Part Two: The Hour of Our Death
Joseph Houseal
5 May 2017
The first metaphysical thing I learned about Buddhist Cham dance was that the same monstrous deities appearing in the annual Cham performance will appear again