
Buddhist Voices in the Climate Crisis: The Eightfold Path of Sustainability
A Buddhist structure for individuals and institutions to move toward a greener future

A Buddhist structure for individuals and institutions to move toward a greener future

Seeing homestead life as a reflection of our Buddhist practice and doing the necessary work, day in and day out

Each new step in generating greater equality for women in Buddhism is an opportunity for us to celebrate and to reflect on our own efforts to help

The Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares his perspective on engaged Buddhist in the recent 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists

Harsha Navaratne, chair of the executive committee of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists, presents a vision for compassionate social change

As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?

Reflections of a US college student on undertaking to observe the eight precepts

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

A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones

A student in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh, Robertson Work applies his wisdom gained through his time at the UN and in academia to the climate crisis

Cultivating right view toward the samsaric suffering of impermanence and uncertainty

Learning to see the Dharma in all of our daily experiences