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Young Voices: Nirvana Starts in the Kitchen?
A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.
A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.
Monks from the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism hosted a display of Buddhist relics and their reliquary in Seoul after their historic return to South Korea.
A high school student in the US explores observing the mind and the power of equanimity during an experiential learning course on Buddhism
A high school student in the US recognizes the importance of a supportive sangha during an experiential learning course on Buddhism
A high school student in the US examines the mindfulness benefits of a digital fast as part of an experiential learning course on Buddhism
One of the most revered and prolific Tibetan Buddhist teachers of modern times, Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, died in the early hours of 29 December.
A high school student in the US explores mindfulness during a digital fast as part of an experiential learning course on Buddhism
A US high school student shares their insights on mindfulness and suffering gained from an experiential learning course on Buddhism
A US college student contemplates his place in the world through a Buddhist lens of interconnection and compassion
MIT study reveals the benefits of children’s use of mindfulness apps, including increased pro-sociality and decreases in negative emotions
A US high school student shares her perspective on her formative encounters with the Buddhadharma