
Beginner’s Mind: Cultivating Collective Cetanā through AI De-biasing
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.

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.

A delegation of 12 Buddhist monks from the Walk for Peace across the US have commenced a week-long walk across Sri Lanka.

Ashokan Meditation Center (AMC) in New York State’s Hudson Valley has announced the launch of a free live-streamed meditation program for spring.

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Kim’s appointment at Yale underscores global perspectives in Buddhist studies at US universities.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Tuesday issued a statement underscoring the necessity for dialogue and respect as a sustainable path to conflict resolution.

A Buddhist monk injured during the 2025 Walk for Peace takes his first steps again with a prosthetic leg, continuing his mission of compassion and mindfulness

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US Representative Doris Matsui and local organizations condemned the act as a racist attack on a historic Japanese American community institution

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In a significant milestone for the Berkeley Zen Center, Shinchi Linda Galijan will be installed as its first female abbot on 1 March.

The Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama issued a statement firmly rejecting attempts to link His Holiness to disgraced American financier Jeffrey Epstein.