
Metta’s New Foundations
This month, our loving-kindness practitioner explores how walking, service, and simple acts of kindness can become new foundations for embodied Dharma practice.

This month, our loving-kindness practitioner explores how walking, service, and simple acts of kindness can become new foundations for embodied Dharma practice.

Linda Leaming ponders an unexpected lesson in desire, impermanence, and the quiet wisdom of Bhutan

Nina Müller visits New York Zen Center, a microcosm of Buddhism in Manhattan, and speaks with Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison

Walk for Peace UK says the pilgrimage aimed to promote loving-kindness, compassion, and community connection

Drawing on NVC and Internal Family Systems, Ratnadevi invites us to listen beneath conflict for the needs seeking expression

LAM Yuen Ching, PhD, examines how Thich Nhat Hanh’s Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings are embodied within the practice of the Order of Interbeing

The awards highlighted the role of media in communicating Buddhist ethics, humanitarian values, and social responsibility

Artist Tiffani Gyatso explores how longing, absence, and uncertainty can become gateways to deeper understanding

Famed Vietnamese-American Theravada Buddhist monk Venerable Pannakara Thera today arrived in Delhi to undertake a Walk for Peace in Nepal and India.

A unique book looking at the intricacies and complexities of love and relationships from a Buddhist perspective

This month, our loving-kindness practitioner explores trauma, somatic awareness, and the tender work of regulating before meditating

By embracing impermanence, we uncover the path to compassion, presence, and inner peace