
Buddhist Monks on 3,000-Kilometer “Walk for Peace” Stop in Houston to Promote Unity and Compassion
Buddhist monks walking for peace stopped in Houston to share messages of compassion and unity

Buddhist monks walking for peace stopped in Houston to share messages of compassion and unity

Meditation, an expansive and accessible human technology, remains our truest guide through life, death, and the coming digital unknown

COP30 in the Amazon is more than a climate summit—it’s a moral awakening, asking if we ready to recognize that we belong to nature not apart from it

A seven-year-old boy from Toronto has been recognized as the reincarnation of Geshe Lhundub Sopa, founder of Deer Park Buddhist Center in Wisconsin

Pure Land Foundation announced that it has partnered with the Harmony Project on a video series exploring humanity’s dysfunctional relationship with nature.

From Vancouver to Astana to Thimphu, Buddhists have a vital role in shaping how religions respond to conflict, climate, and technology

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

What does the goal of being “awake” or “woke” in Buddhist practice mean in a society structured around ignorance and racism?

An agent of the Buddhadharma and environmental stewardship in the India Himalaya

A US college student considers the significance and implications of Buddhist practice and social engagement

Understanding wealth as a gateway to greed or generosity helps us reflect on how the Buddha’s teachings guide us through our relationship with money

Mark Leonard reconceptualizes mindfulness with “social mindfulness,” emphasizing connection over personal well-being