
The Myth of “Being Spread Thin” – Unlocking Infinite Energy
Reframing the idea of our energy: unlocking and unleashing infinite Right Effort and values-based interactions and joy

Reframing the idea of our energy: unlocking and unleashing infinite Right Effort and values-based interactions and joy

A college student in the United States ponders the implications of karma, duhkha, and samsara in the lives of three furry bodhisattvas-to-be

Maia Duerr brings together the many ways that Buddhist activism can be expressed to create a holistic picture of kindness, compassion, and wisdom in our troubled times

Prof. David Holmes shares one of the Buddha’s teachings from the Niraya Sutta concerning good and bad actions in life.

Understanding the Buddha’s teachings on suffering is a bit like understanding our need to dress for the weather, says BDG North America correspondent Sensei Alex Kakuyo

Lam Yuen Ching deepens her exploration of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts

Prof. David Dale Holmes considers what it means to embark on the Buddha’s path to liberation

Facing fear and break free of delusion: the Buddhist path as a quest for truth

Cultivating the mind—finding our way on the Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path

Understanding the cause-and-effect relationship that is based on dependent origination

Practices for peace, healing, and harmony in an imperfect world

Walking the Middle Way of the Buddha