
Art and Evolution: The Feminine and the Sacred
At the confluence of the traditional and the…
At the confluence of the traditional and the…
Re-integrating the Sacred Feminine into everyday life…
The role of gender in monastery governance
Exploring Buddha-nature in the context of gendered…
An ”icon . . . is beyond art. It is a real presence that we venerate. A still, almost silent presence looking tenderly at us,
The Buddhist sangha is perhaps the longest-lived institution in world history. It has diffused across time and space over a period of more than 2,500
Buddha’s Daughters is a diverse collection of teachings by some of Buddhism’s big names. Popular writers like Sharon Salzberg, Jan Chozen Bays, Tara Brach, and Pema
Have you ever considered that your Buddhist practice could actually result in the development of physical abnormalities like those of the Buddha: a fist-sized cranial