Meaning in the Face of Transience: Reflections of Socially Engaged Buddhists in Japan
Finding solace in impermanence
Finding solace in impermanence
Buddhist compassion and social engagement
A tradition of engaged Buddhism
Monk seeks to bring mindfulness to inner-city…
Bringing education and the hope of a better future
Providing a proper home and hope for abandoned children…
The American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead famously said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only
A perspective that focuses on interconnectedness, or…
People in the United States seem to be having difficult conversations: about politics, about race, about the economy, and about the environment. For American Buddhists,
Bringing joy and happiness, and lessening the suffering of…
Sharing the Dharma and bringing communities together
Awakening through compassion and…