
Why the Dharma Fails, Part 1
The subtle art of diagnosing and treating spiritual maladies on the Vajrayana path

The subtle art of diagnosing and treating spiritual maladies on the Vajrayana path

A delegation of more than 100 monastics from Taiwan’s United Association of Humanistic Buddhism recently met with Pope Francis at the Vatican.

Manifesting love and wisdom in the Aro gTér lineage

As the technology around us becomes faster, smarter, and more useful, it is increasingly important to maintain our own grounding in a practice of inner cultivation

The wisdom of creativity: sacred imagery and the Garuda

A limitless commitment to pursue the accomplishment of an unattainable goal

Looking back on the life of an American immersed in Zen: a representative of the post-war union of Japanese Zen and American culture

Satya Robyn explores those moments of compassion and wisdom that can arise spontaneously in our relationships with others

Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores the sacred legacy of one of Tibet’s most extraordinary Buddhist masters

Right View and Right Intention on the Buddhist path

Mindful Technology columnist, Paola Di Miao, PhD, looks back on past work and the emerging possibilities of bringing Buddhist philosophy and Western science together

New center aimed at fostering peace through the teachings and practices of Indian and Tibetan thought