
Buddhistdoor View: Compassion in Public—Why Buddhist Nonviolence Has Always Been Political
From the Buddha to the Dalai Lama, Buddhist voices have long sought to engage in politics without partisanship

From the Buddha to the Dalai Lama, Buddhist voices have long sought to engage in politics without partisanship

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

Exploring ethical affinities between Buddhism and human rights as the Middle East enters a new phase of brutality

Leading scholars and mindfulness practitioners will address current and future concerns and hopes for the practice of mindfulness

Music as a medium of awakening

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Inviting us to see what truths the coronavirus pandemic…

Uncovering Buddha-nature in leaders with exemplars of…

Healing the wounds of war through compassion

How the Dharma taught me that light and shadow are a…

Located about two hours outside of Yangon, the Thanlyin Thabarwa Centre has neither the tranquillity of a meditation retreat nor the ornamentation of many Burmese

The Trump era is here. The past few weeks have seen the most controversial man to ever sit in the White House send the world