
Buddhist Monks on 3,000-Kilometer “Walk for Peace” Stop in Houston to Promote Unity and Compassion
Buddhist monks walking for peace stopped in Houston to share messages of compassion and unity

Buddhist monks walking for peace stopped in Houston to share messages of compassion and unity

An online summit hosted by Lion’s Roar brought together Western Buddhist leaders and writers to explore compassionate engagement

Unlearn the urge to hit the refresh loop and stimulate your mind. . . and discover the tranquil and satisfying stillness of being

A homesteader’s meditation on the changing seasons and the Noble Eightfold Path’s call to wake up to the beauty that’s already here

The Walk for Peace emphasizes mindfulness, unity, and compassion, with monks observing traditional ascetic practices during the journey.

Nachaya Campbell-Allen examines our relationship with reality and the Buddha’s admonition on clinging to views

Lam Yuen Ching begins a new series of articles on Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhist practice in the years following the Vietnam War

From funerals to mindfulness practice, the art of living well lies not in achievement but in love that forgives, listens, and releases its own merit

Facing impermanence and complex emotions with mindfulness and self-compassion

Sometimes the Dharma turns by stopping: how one loving-kindness practitioner found renewal through exhaustion, compassion, and truth

A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

Linda Leaming shares more wisdom from Bhutan: on what rockets and arrows can teach us about dealing with anger mindfully