
Dressing the Buddha: Modern Slovenly Dress and the Loss of Authentic Being
Asa Hershoff proposed that what we wear is never just clothing, but a daily act of intention, identity, and quiet transformation.

Asa Hershoff proposed that what we wear is never just clothing, but a daily act of intention, identity, and quiet transformation.

A college student in the United States considers a Buddhist perspective on what it takes to achieve a just and compassionate society

A college student in the United States considers how AI de-biasing, reframed through Buddhist concepts of collective intention, might offer a path toward more equitable outcomes.

Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.

Linda Leaming imparts lessons from Bhutan on managing expectations and living a life of acceptance and equanimity

Our species is predominantly a clan animal. Geographically, this has led to cultural identities and identifiable clans, which has historically led to conflict and continues

ACLS director of International Programs Dr. Deena Ragavan discusses a long partnership supporting Buddhist Studies scholars

The diffusion of the Dharma in several African nations is one of the most exciting and important developments in the Buddhist world

How Buddhist values reinforces activism and can help make both Asian and Western approaches to bringing positive change more effective

The quest for authenticity in modern Buddhism can be misleading, but it also might be the very essence of the practice

Dipen Barua looks at the history and spread of vipassana meditation around the world, from the 19th century to today

Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a commentary on modern Buddhism and the commonalities that connect us all