


Sādhanānanda Mahāsthabir Bana Bhāntē (1920–2012): A Torchbearer from Bangladesh
Sādhanānanda Mahāsthabir, also known as Bana Bhāntē, was an influential Theravāda teacher whose name is still revered by thousands of his devotees and followers in

No Poverty: The Sustainable Development Goals and Buddhism
Interdependence and the path toward social equality

Beginner’s Mind: A Reflection on Personal Goals Past, Present, and Future
Finding the right questions to the answers

Environmental Warriors: Buddhist Eco-monks and Tree Ordination
Monastic advocates for the environment in Thailand and…

Seeing Non-self
Extracts from the Samyutta Nikaya

Magic
Technology has given us great powers, but has cut us off…

Concerning Mindfulness
The mechanics of mindfulness

SGI and Environmental Care: Nurturing Bodhisattvas Who Will Help Save the Planet
A perspective that focuses on interconnectedness, or…

Chan Practice Through the Heart of a Dharma Heir
Many people have a romantic notion of what it must be like to be a Dharma heir. It reminds me of a Chan story about

The Applied Chan Teachings of Master Lin-Chi
It is often said in Chan literature that there are 84,000 doors to the practice and 84,000 obstructions. The door that resonates with my practice

Exploring Engaged Buddhism with Professor Christopher Queen
This column “Dharma Project of the Month,” which started in January 2016, was intended primarily to showcase the many efforts of Buddhists—both monastics and laypeople—to