Young Voices: What One Word Can Do
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.
The Pew Research Center ’ s latest data shows declines in organized religious affiliation but thriving spiritual practices and beliefs
The traveling ascetic is not an ordained monk, but has nonetheless lived an austere life, garnering widespread respect from laypeople across Vietnam
By unraveling some of the mistaken views of karma that many people hold, Kassidy Evans helps us see more clearly how karma works in Buddhism and in our lives
Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a Dharma teaching on practicing compassion and equanimity in an increasingly polarized world
A US college student examines some of the confluences of Buddhism and Islam, and how this has shaped her personal practice
Rev. Grace Song shares her remarks given on 16 March 2024 at the “May We Gather” pilgrimage in Antioch, California
Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a commentary on modern Buddhism and the commonalities that connect us all
The new president of the American Academy of Religion discusses her plans for the West’s largest religious studies organization
A US college student challenges stereotypes and preconceptions about Buddhism, religion, and spirituality
A US college student contemplates his place in the world through a Buddhist lens of interconnection and compassion
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on the Buddhist practice of self-reliance