
A Buddhist Look at Wanting, Having, and the Stories We’re Sold
The holiday season is an annual invitation to reflect on the manufactured compulsion to consume and buy, and think for ourselves

The holiday season is an annual invitation to reflect on the manufactured compulsion to consume and buy, and think for ourselves

The king reviewed the rapid progress of projects in the Special Administrative Region, including the youth-oriented Pelsung initiative

Asa Hershoff considers the foundational wisdom of the Five Elements in understanding human psychology

As mindfulness is increasingly stripped from its ethical and cultural roots, Maia Duerr takes a look at the possibility and potential in socially responsible mindfulness

Nachaya Campbell-Allen ponders the paradoxes of existence and impermanence, and the ways we seek meaning in the unfolding mystery

How an ancient text on unwholesome states of mind shows the way to heightened mindfulness and managing our daily challenges

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

Autumn’s unpredictable weather becomes a Buddhist lesson in letting go of fixed ideas and meeting each moment with openness

Sixteen days of prayer, diplomacy, and national reflection reveal Bhutan’s emerging Dharma-guided future

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

In my previous article, we traced Thích Nhất Hạnh’s journey after the Vietnam War, when he was already settled in France. We examined his humanitarian

From sinking stomach to steady breath: how Buddhist wisdom and neuroscience meet in the everyday moments that test us most