The Seven Essential Dharmas: Principles of Unity and Good Governance
Dipen Barua
28 August 2020
What the Buddha said about unity and harmony
Doing Conflict Better
Ratnadevi
26 June 2020
A reflection on the roots of our conflict-prone minds
Human Connection: Retired Catholic Priests and a Chinese Buddhist Monk
Guoying Stacy Zhang
8 April 2020
Having faith in the human capacity to connect
Ethical Mindfulness: An Interview with Tibetan Buddhist Monk and Scholar Geshe Lhador
Tsering Namgyal
12 March 2020
An ethical path to happiness based on insight and wisdom
Acknowledging Anger and Developing Compassion
Breeshia Wade
30 October 2019
Cultivating wisdom in the face of structural violence
Dalai Lama Marks 84th Birthday with Call for a More Compassionate, Harmonious Society
Craig C Lewis
8 July 2019
His Holiness urges followers to found lives on compassion…
Immortality and Invincibility, Part Two: Notions of the Body, Concrete and Subtle
Joseph Houseal
1 June 2019
Conceiving the human form in Buddhist and Taoist thought
The Anger-eating Demon
Prof. David Dale Holmes
7 November 2018
Eliminating anger by cultivating loving-kindness
Learning from Sibling Squabbles
Summer Adams
14 April 2018
Maintaining harmony in the Buddhist household
The US Election and the Vajjians
Vanessa Sasson
2 December 2016
I know I am not alone in feeling overwhelmed by the results of the presidential election in the United States. The whole world, it seems,
Huayan Buddhists on Equality in Diverse Societies
Dr. Erik Hammerstrom
21 October 2016
It is said that the Buddha taught 84,000 different methods for the liberation of sentient beings because of the diversity of sentient beings in their