


An End-of-year Blessing from Anam Thubten Rinpoche
Counsel for 2019 from Anam Thubten Rinpoche

The Zen of Impact: Contemplating the Purpose of Capital
Transcending traditional paradigms of investing

A Buddhist Perspective on Crime, Punishment, and Redemption
The value of rehabilitation and redemption in social…

Buddhism and India – The Child Returns Home . . . ?
Thoughts on India’s relationship with its…

Living with Awareness, Practicing with Intent: An Interview with Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
Rinpoche shares his thoughts on life and Buddhism in the…

Book Review—Our Pristine Mind: A Practical Guide to Unconditional Happiness
A masterpiece from Orgen Chowang Rinpoche

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

Knowledge Technologies and Openness
The World Wide Web is the most powerful platform and enabler for innumerable digital technological and social innovations that can facilitate all aspects of learning,

Harnessing Knowledge Technologies to Overcome Ignorance
Scientific and technical progress has developed exponentially in the last century, enabling unprecedented achievements in numerous fields, from medicine to space travel. Yet sometimes such

Does a Philosopher Have Buddha-nature?
In my previous article,* I introduced a method of reading Japanese Buddhist texts, especially writings by the Japanese Zen master Dōgen (1200–53).** Here, I would

A Small Buddhist Prayer-flag Factory in Bir
In 2013, on a trip to India to make the second part of the documentary photography series “Tibetans in Exile,” I visited the Tibetan colony of Bir,