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Young Voices: Nirvana Starts in the Kitchen?
A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.
A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.
An exploration of what it means to “see” Amitabha Buddha, and how to see him directly through complete entrusting
Nachaya Campbell-Allen engagaes with a new book that explores the foundation of Buddhist practice
Exploring the meaning of Vesak as a trans-lifetime celebration of the Buddha’s final rebirth, and the many that came before
A look at the themes and teachings that inform the celebrations of Vesak, including the life of the Buddha and the Buddha-era
Prof. David Holmes shares a teaching from the revered Thai monk Ajahn Suchart Abhijato
Shakyamuni Buddha outlines the real benefits of attaining rebirth, with real merit and virtues, in the Land of Bliss
Nachaya Campbell-Allen explores a new volume detailing practices associate with the 21 Taras
What prevents us from following and practicing any of Shakyamuni Buddha’s 84,000 expedient teachings and following Amitabha?
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on living lightly with impermanence and change
Discussing the sambhogakaya (enjoyment) body of Amitabha Buddha’s differences from Shakyamuni’s nirmanakaya (manifestation)
Most people with even some tangential knowledge of Buddhism have heard about the concept of “nirvāṇa.” But what is its significance for the pilgrims after weeks of solitary hiking ready to rejoin the society?