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Our Happiness Is Interconnected with That of Others
Walking the bodhisattva path toward peace and liberation for all
Uploaded 26 Aug 2021
Book Review: <i>Esoteric Theravada: The Story of the Forgotten Meditation Tradition of Southeast Asia</i>
A welcome addition to the scholarship of pre-modern Theravada
Uploaded 24 Aug 2021
Dance as Knowledge, Part One
Insight into dance scholarship and wisdom derived from ancient dance traditions
Uploaded 14 Aug 2021
Sino-Indian Narratives on the Transcendent: Chinese Philosophy Scholar Laura Lettere on the <i>Buddhacarita</i>
Italian academic offers a history of an ancient philosophical text and its debates
Uploaded 12 Aug 2021
Buddhist Ideas on the Psychological Root Causes of Disputes and Conflicts
An examination of the origins of, and solutions to, conflict and disharmony
Uploaded 25 Jun 2021
Echoes of Peace from the Hipster 50s and 60s
A prayer for peace, compassion, and wisdom
Uploaded 15 Jun 2021
From Kedarnath Pandey to Rahul Sankrityayan: The Story of a Buddhist Scholar
Introducing the father of Hindi travel literature
Uploaded 30 Apr 2021
Lessons in Impermanence: A Conversation with Choje Lama Wangchuk of the Thrangu Monasteries
Learning about Ven. Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche from his close student and nephew
Uploaded 12 Apr 2021
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Respectful Scholarship – Moving Forward and Learning from the Past
Recent controversy exposes dilemmas in antiquities research
Uploaded 6 Mar 2021
Anchored in Strength and Compassion: Stories that Transform
Treasuring and retelling the stories that inspire us
Uploaded 20 Jan 2021
Last Week in Samsara
Where do we go from here? Our choice between chaos and community
Uploaded 15 Jan 2021
The Psychology of Color: A Simple Practice in Reflection, Part Six
Reflections on color, symbolism, and meaning
Uploaded 13 Jan 2021
Sakyadhita Spain Symposium 2020: Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo on how “the choice is ours”
Uploaded 4 Jan 2021
Practicing the Dharma and Picking Sides
Buddhist practice is not inaction or passivity, but rather choosing with wisdom and compassion
Uploaded 24 Nov 2020
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