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Spiritual Bypassing and the Dangers of Unresolved Emotional Wounds
Building a spiritual practice on a solid foundation
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Science and Buddhism—Alliance and Friendship, Not Ideological Uniformity
Building dialogues and connections with science
Uploaded 7 Oct 2016
Deconstructing Bridges and Forging New Highways with Dharma Art – Part Two
Using art as a footpath to conceptual liberation
Uploaded 3 Jun 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Separating Stress from Busyness—Helping Students Cope with Pressure
Emphasizing a mindful approach to education
Uploaded 1 Apr 2016
Celebrate the Small
Mindfulness helps us escape negative thought patterns to find true happiness
Uploaded 6 Nov 2015
Rethinking Life Release
Examining some abuses of a virtuous practice
Uploaded 27 Aug 2015
The UKABS Annual Conference 2015
The events and subjects of this year's UKABS Conference
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
Is Pure Land Buddhism “Religious”?
Wisdom and Faith: Two Sides of the Same Coin   For years, I have been searching for the meaning of life, the absolute truth, the ultimate reality . . . However, although I studied in a Catholic
Uploaded 3 Oct 2014
Vipassana Meditation and Mindfulness
“The mind is everything. What you think, you become.” – The Buddha   Introduction   So many are living stressful lives filled with hatred, greed, anger and other unwholesome states of mind. Our he
Uploaded 11 Jul 2013
The Mathematics of Altruism
It may come as a surprise to some, that mathematics can venture into the world of ethics and support and prove the value of some fundamental moral principles such as kindness and forgiveness - the com
Uploaded 28 Mar 2011
The Evolution of Humanity: The Future of Buddhahood
Lopez (2008) and McMahan (2008) once made excellent points concerning the compatibility of science and Buddhism. These points largely centred on the tendency to conflate traditional expressions and tr
Uploaded 1 Jan 2011
Buddhism and Secularism: The Wedding of Old and New
  The increasingly globalized world denotes more than just the spread of Western media and brands. It denotes the secularization of society, with the exception of wild cards such as the United S
Uploaded 5 Mar 2010
Cyberkaya: Buddhism’s Place in a Future of High-tech Cyberspace
Buddhism is a vast religious and philosophical organism that has breathed 2,600 years of history. It gave birth to the oldest religious institution in the world, the saṅgha. It irrup
Uploaded 1 Jul 2008
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