
Inviting your Pain to Tea: A Buddhist Approach to Meeting Suffering
This New Year, invite your suffering to tea with awareness and treat it as a companion to be mindfully guided and befriended

This New Year, invite your suffering to tea with awareness and treat it as a companion to be mindfully guided and befriended

The Buddhist hope for AI takes into account Buddhism’s core question of dukkha, or existential suffering, and its resolution

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

Exploring the practice of Buddhist psychology in China

Buddhistdoor Global recently had an opportunity to sit down for an interview with Ajahn Brahm, abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery near the Australian city of Perth, and

Outsourcing is not a modern invention. Throughout human history, we have been outsourcing our problems and pains through the extensive use of tools, natural resources,

The History Boys (2006), a masterful film adaptation of playwright Alan Bennett’s drama of the same name, has a thoughtful and melancholy ending. The film deploys