
Buddhistdoor View: Beyond the Dichotomy of Political Engagement and Detachment
The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

Asa Hershoff shares his thoughts on essential nature and the ego-self, and the traps that make us vulnerable to manipulation

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

On lived practice: intention, attention, silence, and letting go

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers teachings on the Dharma, anxiety and well-being, and marriage and infidelity

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

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

Nachaya Campbell-Allen examines our relationship with reality and the Buddha’s admonition on clinging to views

Abishek Budhathoki offers an exploration of sexuality, identity, and authenticity through a Buddhist lens

Nachaya Campbell-Allen offers a commentary on interconnection and the bodhisattva ideal for an increasingly fragmented world

Beginner’s Mind is a special project collecting insightful essays written by US college students who have attended experiential-learning courses related to Buddhism. Some of the authors

Adam Dietz offers a back-to-basics perspective on the foundational aspiration of Buddhist practice