
Buddhistdoor View: Are We Mainstreaming Buddhist Meditation, Again?
Tech start-up Jhourney hopes to mainstream jhana meditation in ways that mindfulness was years ago, but many Buddhists urge caution

Tech start-up Jhourney hopes to mainstream jhana meditation in ways that mindfulness was years ago, but many Buddhists urge caution

Noa Jones examines the potential benefits and risks of encouraging children to take refuge at an early age

Buddhist monastics in South Korea are challenging historic roles in order to reach more young people in Korea and abroad
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism has announced that it will host the 2024 International Seon Meditation Convention in September.

Prof. David Holmes examines mind training and meditation as taught by the renowned Thai master Ajahn Lee Dhammadaro

Several hundred people had gathered for an 11-day retreat when severe winds hit the area

Tergar International has announced a free webinar with American actor Michael Imperioli on “Why Outer Success Did Not Translate into Inner Fulfillment.”

The Catholic Order of Discalced Carmelites and the International Centre of Teresian and Sanjuanist Studies (CITeS) of Ávila, Spain, recently hosted the “3rd World Encounter

Lam Yuen Ching continues her exploration of her early relationship with the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh

Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury celebrates the life of an accomplished and beloved meditation master who established a popular meditation center in Thailand

A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.

Kassidy Evans explores the famous overlaps and the subtle distinctions between Buddhist meditation and Western psychology