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Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhism does not make us superhuman. It helps us be honest about our ordinary human nature

Anam Thubten Rinpoche reflects on the imminent revolution heralded by the advent of artificial intelligence—and its Dharmic implications

Jungto Society will this year host the 2nd World Meditation Day Forum from its headquarters in Seoul, the Jungto Social and Cultural Center.

LAM Yuen Ching examines what it means to receive training in Thich Nhat Hanh’s interpretation of the five precepts of Buddhist practice

A reflection on decluttering as a practice of loving-kindness, showing how making outer space can support inner healing during times of overwhelm and transition

Asa Hershoff considers the foundational wisdom of the Five Elements in understanding human psychology

Joseph Houseal delves into ancient links and parallels between calligraphic pictograms and ritual dance traditions

Sunrise gardening shows us a Dharma truth: pulling weeds is only half the work—we must also plant the flowers of compassion and joy

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares her insights about this colorful examination of gurus and spiritual seekers

Adam Dietz offers a back-to-basics perspective on the foundational aspiration of Buddhist practice

The Tergar Meditation Community, founded by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, has announced an online event for people interested in Buddhist practice.

An introduction to the foundational role of watching the breath on the contemplative path in the Mahayana tradition