
Online Dharma: Jamyang Buddhist Centre London Announces Seminar on Neuroscience in Buddhism
Jamyang Buddhist Centre London has announced the launch of a new e-learning seminar titled “How Meditation Changes the Brain: Neuroscience in Buddhism.”

Jamyang Buddhist Centre London has announced the launch of a new e-learning seminar titled “How Meditation Changes the Brain: Neuroscience in Buddhism.”

In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life

Re-imagining a more creative and productive relationship between work and rest, with advice from Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim

Generosity and compassion on the path: embodying the legacy of an ancient spiritual heritage

Facing fear and break free of delusion: the Buddhist path as a quest for truth

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

Navigating an increasingly impersonal and consumeristic society with the wisdom of Buddhist practice and educational foresight

Buddhists in their newly expanded setting hope to spread happiness throughout the community

The revered Korean Seon (Zen) master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim will conduct a live-streamed Dharma talk on 18 December

The Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares his perspective on engaged Buddhist in the recent 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists

His Holiness the Dalai Lama welcomed a delegation of noted academics, scientists, and Buddhist scholars to his official residence in Dharamsala on 12 October for

Approaching desire, attachment, and aversion in our Buddhist practice