
Buddhistdoor View: Children, Suffering, and Our Duty to the Future
Buddhist ethics offers an alternative to both demographic panic and antinatalist despair

Buddhist ethics offers an alternative to both demographic panic and antinatalist despair

Jungto Society this month hosted an intensive nine-day study tour in South Korea for community leaders and social activists affiliated with INEB.

From the Buddha to the Dalai Lama, Buddhist voices have long sought to engage in politics without partisanship

Tiffani Gyatso offers a joyful meditation on flowing with life, ecstasy, and mindfulness

As the Winter Olympics conclude, Buddhist wisdom tells us that the work for harmony continues

The extraordinary story of a reborn master and son of the royal Bhutanese family, prince-turned-monk and great hope of the Buddhist world

Ratnadevi guides through the possibility of New Year’s resolutions based in compassion for every part of our lives

Discipline can help practitioners to enjoy productive and healing self-care while avoiding falling into addictive habits

As we enter the age of AI, Adam Dietz reflects on a Buddhist emphasis on clarity so our new tools may serve our humanity

Suranya Aiyar’s performance blends mythic retelling with history, combining characters from the suttas with Ashoka the Great’s drama

Kassidy Evans examines the ethics of compassion and whether more suffering necessarily means more depth and maturity

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