
Thích Minh Tuệ: The Dharma Unadorned
On lived practice: intention, attention, silence, and letting go

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

Bhutan’s sacred caves, forests, and monasteries offered a journey beyond words—an immersion into lineage, devotion, and the living Dharma

Meditation, an expansive and accessible human technology, remains our truest guide through life, death, and the coming digital unknown

Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores the foundational significance of devotion as the key to awakening

The 18th-century painting had been missing for 35 years when it was discovered in the online database of the Chicago museum

Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, still listed as an active teacher for a network of Dzogchen Buddhist communities in the United States, has been accused of sexual abuse by a second former student

While focusing on the promotion of peace around the world, the journey has also brought people together in countless small acts of kindness and solidarity

Columnist Sarah C. Beasley guides us into a Buddhist practice for the cold and dark winter days ahead

With our Buddhist practice, we can perfume the world with goodness

A close look at the daily practices one undertakes on the famous Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan

On the ultimate power and importance of relying on a genuine teacher, allowing us to see innate goodness in them and in ourselves

Looking into a commentary on a work from Dudjom Rinpoche, one of the 20th century’s greatest Tibetan Buddhist teachers