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Shinko Roshi and the Five Goddesses
A merging of Zen and Vajrayana to bring about a feminist future
Uploaded 27 Mar 2021
<i>Buddhistdoor View:</i> The Pandemic – Nature’s Patience Has Run Out
How COVID-19 and the environment are inextricably linked
Uploaded 1 Jan 2021
Mink, the Fur Trade, and Coronavirus – Ominous Interdependence
Offering a more ethical relationship with these wonderful animals
Uploaded 7 Dec 2020
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How systems thinking can help Buddhists understand the complex world around us
Uploaded 27 Aug 2020
Money Makes the COVID World Go Round
Rethinking our priorities and changing direction
Uploaded 21 Aug 2020
Do Not Resuscitate
Confronting death in the age of coronavirus, with Buddhist and design thinking
Uploaded 28 May 2020
Technology, Systems Thinking, Ethics, and the Dharma
Looking at humanity’s long history and technology’s roots in ancient wisdom
Uploaded 21 Nov 2019
One Hundred Shades of Grey: The Abstract Ink Paintings of Keiko Arai
Creating Japanese Zen Buddhist art that lives and breathes
Uploaded 13 Aug 2019
Rethinking Death with Natural Burial Practices
An environmentally friendly way to return to the earth
Uploaded 15 Dec 2018
An Early Modern Buddhist Novel: Alexandra David-Neel’s Hidden Fictional Diary of an Actress
A missing link of the entangled literary history of theater and Buddhism in the West recovered
Uploaded 19 Nov 2018
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Revisiting Resolutions for Buddhist Media in 2018
A Noble Eightfold Path for the press and the media
Uploaded 6 Jan 2018
“Hyphenated-American”
A question of identity
Uploaded 28 Dec 2017
Expressions of Emptiness: The Paintings and Sculptures of Yoshio Ikezaki
Using ki, water, and ink to express impermanence
Uploaded 6 Dec 2017
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