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Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about childhood trauma and dealing with tedium

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about childhood trauma and dealing with tedium

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

How young people can have a productive and meaningful dialogue with their life milestones to attain a greater understanding of themselves

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche offers a bold and broad response to recent Pew research about Buddhism’s demographic decline

Ashokan Meditation Center (AMC) in New York State’s Hudson Valley has announced the launch of a free live-streamed meditation program for spring.

Anam Thubten Rinpoche reflects on the imminent revolution heralded by the advent of artificial intelligence—and its Dharmic implications

The King of Cambodia issued a Royal Message urging the nation to adhere to the Buddha’s teachings and apply them to national development

A journey of caregiving, spiritual searching, and unexpected community reveals how loving-kindness can reshape even the most uncertain chapters of life.

A fleeting “false spring” becomes a gentle lesson in Buddhist teachings on impermanence, reminding us that hope and disappointment arise together, and both must be held lightly

Margaret Meloni offers a powerful reflection on death and dying, love and loss, and the fragile beauty of impermanence

The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition recently announced the launch of Buddhist Mind Science, an online course of study.

Dharma-informed advice for uprooting the destructive thought-habits and tendencies shaping American turbulence and chaos