
The Activism of Available Time
Ratnadevi celebrates the gift of an unscheduled afternoon, reflecting on the fact that in a restless age, a mindful pause may be the most radical offering we can make

Ratnadevi celebrates the gift of an unscheduled afternoon, reflecting on the fact that in a restless age, a mindful pause may be the most radical offering we can make

COP30 in the Amazon is more than a climate summit—it’s a moral awakening, asking if we ready to recognize that we belong to nature not apart from it

After months in a toxic workplace, our loving-kindness practitioner finds new ground—and new lessons in how healing really happens, even when we can’t see the way

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

Understanding wealth as a gateway to greed or generosity helps us reflect on how the Buddha’s teachings guide us through our relationship with money

Kassidy Evans offers a meditation on our grind-obsessed hustle culture, and working meaningfully and happily amidst capitalism

Dipen Barua pays tribute to the activist philosophy of the INEB founder, who has become one of Engaged Buddhism’s standard-bearers

Brian Daizen Victoria examines the tensions with Buddhist involvement in US support for the Israeli campaign in Gaza and alleged war crimes

Advice on living skillfully and engaging in good conduct

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

Seeing how curiosity can bring new vitality and joy to our art, meditation, and life