
Beginner’s Mind: Self-Compassion: Learning to Hear Myself
A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion

A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion

A US college student reflects on their evolving relationship with the Buddhist path

Navigating the path to equity and inclusivity in Buddhist communities

Awakening to our oneness with all life and working toward the elimination of suffering

The revered American Buddhist monastic Ven. Thubten Chodron returned to Singapore in December, where she gave her first public teachings since the pandemic.

A US college student reflects on her changing perspective on the Buddhist teaching and its manifestations around the world

A compilation of lectures pertaining to the nuts and bolts of living Zen

Dharma College, based in Berkeley, California, has announced four new multi-part Dharma-based study courses scheduled to begin in early January, each of which can be

A college student in the US shares how a course in Buddhist Modernism changed their relationship with impermanence

Tracing the spiritual legacy and impact of “America’s first lama”

Of dance and transmission; of lineages and legacies old and new

A landmark scientific study conducted by researchers in the United States has highlighted the efficacy of mindfulness meditation and practices in reducing and treating chronic