
Beginner’s Mind: An Economy Built Through Cetana and Care
A college student in the United States considers how a Buddhist approach to economics could bring about a more caring, equitable society.

A college student in the United States considers how a Buddhist approach to economics could bring about a more caring, equitable society.

Jungto Society this month hosted an intensive nine-day study tour in South Korea for community leaders and social activists affiliated with INEB.

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Visitors described the abbey as a place of refuge and healing, with the Buddha Hall symbolizing the transmission of Tibetan Buddhist teachings in the West

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

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An examination of Thich Nhat Hanh’s approach to teaching and practicing mindfulness on the path to awakening and liberation