
Book Review: The Yoga of Niguma
Kalu Rinpoche brings his signature charisma and compassion to a book about his most recognized practice, Niguma Yoga

Kalu Rinpoche brings his signature charisma and compassion to a book about his most recognized practice, Niguma Yoga

Karen Greenspan attends a program of Buddhist heritage conservation events curated in New York City by the non-profit Treasure Caretaker Training

Tracing the maturation of the Dharma in himself and in the West, John Harvey Negru points us into the future with his hopes for the growth of Buddhist chaplaincy


Pursuing the call of a sacred prophecy

Letting Buddhist art turn us to our own goodness and joy

Essence-centered spiritual development

A conversation with an icon of Canadian Buddhism

In 1895, a British army officer published a book titled The Buddhism of Tibet: Or Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, and in its

Lama Palden Drolma never imagined herself a Dharma teacher. Authorized to teach in both the Karma Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu lineages of Tibetan Buddhism, she