
Buddhistdoor View: The Poisoned Arrow of a Violent Zeitgeist
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black

In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black

War and peace As Buddhists observe the latest manifestations of the pain and suffering of war—in Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere—many seek, as an expression of

Talking openly about the blight of suicide We face a global mental health epidemic. When people are suffering from untreated, severe mental illnesses and emotional

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has reached its seventh day, with media reports telling of rapidly escalating violence accompanied by mounting suffering and loss of

The rapid incursion into Ukraine by Russia’s military forces has shocked the world. At the time of writing, on day two of Russian President Vladimir

On the transformative power of engaged Buddhism

Avoiding the kammic dangers of addiction, greed, and unwholesome actions

The history of early representations of Buddhism in Chile

Buddhist reflections on ending the cycle of violence in the world

Even in failure there are opportunities to learn and to offer help

Jerryson is remembered for his kindness and wide academic…

Transforming tragedy into solidarity through a communal memorial ceremony