
The First Blue Sky: The Paradox of Perception and Reality
Nachaya Campbell-Allen examines our relationship with reality and the Buddha’s admonition on clinging to views

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

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

AI should serve all beings, not just the privileged few—governments must act now to ensure ethics guide innovation

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

The core truth of the Dhamma can be uncovered only gradually, through patient attention and persistent endurance. The Buddha taught that realization of the truth

Prof. David Holmes examines mind training and meditation as taught by the renowned Thai master Ajahn Lee Dhammadaro

Margaret Meloni offers a personal perspective on the Buddhist view of death and impermanence

Right View and Right Intention on the Buddhist path

Hozan Alan Senauke examines the engaged path of the bodhisattva in Buddhist chaplaincy

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

Zen and the art of capturing the fleeting nature of life

Understanding Wrong View and gaining insight into the defiled mind of delusion and attachment