
Buddhistdoor View: Beyond the Dichotomy of Political Engagement and Detachment
The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

A comprehensive, original re-examination of Buddhist action against the folly of war through analyzing greed as the force to protest

Nachaya Campbell-Allen offers a commentary on interconnection and the bodhisattva ideal for an increasingly fragmented world

Beginner’s Mind is a special project collecting insightful essays written by US college students who have attended experiential-learning courses related to Buddhism. Some of the authors

Zen practitioner Ilya Vasilyev jailed in Moscow after calling for peace in Ukraine, citing Buddhist ethics.

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

The popular TV show offers viewers and opportunity to reflect on Western consumption of Buddhism and its portrayal in media

The award highlights decades-long work for peace and the global reality that there is still much work to do

Kassidy Evans explores how Buddhist practice and philosophical reflection can help us honor our anger without allowing it to overwhelm us

Asa Hershoff examines spiritual practices and perspectives that help us to live mindfully, compassionately, and courageously

Prof. David Holmes examines the mental obstacles on the path to purification and liberation

Rev. Grace Song shares her remarks given on 16 March 2024 at the “May We Gather” pilgrimage in Antioch, California