
Buddha in a Teacup: Notes from a Non-Capitalist Life in Bhutan
Linda Leaming imparts lessons from Bhutan on managing expectations and living a life of acceptance and equanimity

Linda Leaming imparts lessons from Bhutan on managing expectations and living a life of acceptance and equanimity

To visit Sequoia National Park is to see primeval beings that know inter-being and primeval connection better than anyone

A college student in the US explores the principles of Buddhist economics and its implications for individuals and for society at large

The widely respected American Buddhist teacher and environmental activist Joanna Macy, PhD, has died peacefully at her home in Berkeley, California.

The Ashokan Meditation Center in New York has launched a new series of online meditation classes rooted in the Thai Forest Tradition.

Tashi Choling announced that construction of a memorial stupa for the revered Nyingma lama Venerable Dhomang Gyatrul Rinpoche has commenced.

A US college student considers the significance and implications of Buddhist practice and social engagement

Rooted in Japanese Buddhist tradition, Obon in Hawaiʻi features weekly bon dances, lanterns, and community gatherings to honor deceased loved ones.

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

The 18th-century painting had been missing for 35 years when it was discovered in the online database of the Chicago museum

My previous article explored the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism, shaped by his efforts to renew Vietnamese Buddhism and the widespread suffering brought

The Rubin’s Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room reopens at the Brooklyn Museum for a six-year stay with more than 100 artifacts