
Beginner’s Mind: Brutal Buddhism – Looking for Meaning and Connection in a Fragmented World
A US college student contemplates his place in the world through a Buddhist lens of interconnection and compassion

A US college student contemplates his place in the world through a Buddhist lens of interconnection and compassion

As the cycle of trauma repeats itself, we have an opportunity to be peacemakers and to lift others up

The Indian-born congressman hopes the group can counter religious and cultural bias in the United States

Hozan Alan Senauke offers a thoughtful commentary on military oppression in Myanmar and a Buddhist perspective on violent and nonviolent resistance

Contemplating the space between Buddhist activism and community building

After the recent tragic violence in the predominantly Asian city of Monterey Park, California, religious leaders from many faiths are helping the community mourn

Taking refuge in impermanence in an unstable world

An examination of the need for solidarity and compassion on the path to fundamental change

Mourning families gathered at three Buddhist temples in northeastern Thailand over the weekend to pray and make offerings on behalf of the 36 people people—24

Army helicopters supporting the military junta that seized power in Myanmar more than a year ago reportedly killed at least 13 people, including 11 children,

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has issued a public statement calling for compassionate restraint and respect for the sanctity of life in Myanmar

Buddhists in Sri Lanka have an opportunity to lead the country toward greater freedom and equality for all