Buddhistdoor View: The Temptation of an Easy Path in Technology
As the technology around us becomes faster, smarter, and more useful, it is increasingly important to maintain our own grounding in a practice of inner cultivation
As the technology around us becomes faster, smarter, and more useful, it is increasingly important to maintain our own grounding in a practice of inner cultivation
Sensei Alex Kakuyo brings Buddhist practice and ethics down to earth
The implications of the increasingly popular philosophy of longtermism, and a tentative Buddhist reflection
Continuing a series of public and spiritual engagements during his landmark visit to the far northern Indian territory of Ladakh,* His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Looking back on the life of a revered Theravada leader and teacher in Bangladesh
Buddhist reflections on the many forms of refuge we might find in life and the importance of healthy, upright, and skillful refuges
A new movement to transform work could bring balance to lives around the world, but will Buddhist employers embrace it?
Lighting a beacon of hope to illuminate the darkness of inequality and environmental crises
Understanding the Buddha’s Dhamma as both a reality and a moral lawfulness within each of us as we work toward awakening
Defending the Buddha’s teachings to laypeople as an authentic and worthwhile part of the Buddha’s path
Knowing that no matter how much we meditate, sometimes everything around us falls apart
Drawing together sociological methods and Buddhist ideals to give detailed maps of happiness