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Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

From funerals to mindfulness practice, the art of living well lies not in achievement but in love that forgives, listens, and releases its own merit

Sensei Alex Kakuyo contemplates spiritual growth in the face of difficulties and the limits of our knowledge

Anam Thubten Rinpoche poses some profound questions on the future of the Buddhadharma

Accepting the reality of our limitations as a way to work clearly and honestly with the world as it is

Recognizing that Buddhism seeks truth and that teachers of truth can be found in many places

Introducing our Special Issue 2021: Humanity in Transition

Morality and mindfulness on the path

“To study the way of enlightenment is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is

Whilst the concept of mindfulness has become universally accepted (often due to the amazing efforts of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and his students), many