
Buddhistdoor View: The Killing Bodhisattva: Can Purposeful Ending of Life be Justified?
Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

Maia Duerr elucidates the simple but profound change of attitude that can occur in Zen practice in which we treat all things and beings with deep respect

How we can seek truth, together, in a bitterly divided and polarized US society in the age of monetized misinformation

Introducing contributor Maia Duerr and her new column Dharma Compass, with an exploration of her background in Buddhism and Zen

Diving fully into Mahayana Buddhist philosophy in order to connect deeply with contemporary intercultural and interfaith encounters

Addressing the decline of Buddhism in Europe where, just recently, it was a vibrant and growing religious presence

Can a digital form of ownership help artists and others? Or are these distractions that dangerously consume the Earth’s resources?

How chaplaincy fills a special role in contemporary Dharma leadership

Fischer’s humble and hodgepodge approach to Buddhism reflects his deep practice and American culture

Illuminations of the Lotus Sutra
