
Online Dharma: FPMT Offers Introductory Online Course in Buddhist Mind Science
The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition recently announced the launch of Buddhist Mind Science, an online course of study.

The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition recently announced the launch of Buddhist Mind Science, an online course of study.

Jamyang Buddhist Centre London has announced the launch of a new e-learning seminar titled “How Meditation Changes the Brain: Neuroscience in Buddhism.”

In partnership with the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW) and Jamyang London Buddhist Centre, Science & Wisdom LIVE has announced an upcoming public

Quantum physics and the Vajrayana path: investigating our interconnected reality

Opening a space for philosophical thought around science and the most exalted states in Buddhist thought and practice

After a hiatus of two years, the International Buddhist Film Festival (IBFF) returned for three days from 9–12 December. There were nine premieres from seven

Venerable Analayo is a sharp and perceptive monk. An active campaigner for bhikkhuni ordination, he is one of the most important Buddhist intellectuals in the

We all know that life is suffering – but why do we suffer? And when we spend ten minutes sniffing, examining, chewing, and finally mindfully eating a

Sangeeta Bansal Ph.D, a researcher and writer, is also the founder of a non-profit called Mindside, which aims to make the benefits of mindfulness meditation

Sangeeta Bansal Ph.D, a researcher and writer, is also the founder of a non-profit called Mindside, which aims to make the benefits of mindfulness meditation

Materialists claim that the physical world, which can be touched and measured, is the only reality that exists. But Buddhism sees the physical world as merely illusions arisen from creations

Introduction Buddhism has many unique assets as a religious tradition. It has been received well in many Western countries. It places humankind at the center