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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
“There Is Also Joy”—Mindfulness-based Dementia Care
Coping with change through Buddhist mindfulness
Uploaded 23 Dec 2016
Kalmykia: Lore and Memory at the Far Side of the Buddhist World
Raymond Lam travels to the windswept steppes of Kalmykia to explore the history of a genuine frontier of Eurasian Buddhism.
Uploaded 21 Dec 2015
Life in the Red – The Long Journey to Really Being Daughters of the Buddha
A Buddhist nun in Australia takes the road less traveled to a meaningful monastic life
Uploaded 20 Nov 2015
“Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers:” Moanoghar, Beacon of Hope
This is the third article in our series “Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers.” Here, John Cannon describes his visit to Moanoghar, an educational institution for indigenous children in the Chittag
Uploaded 10 Oct 2014
Thriving Buddhist Communities in Bangladesh: Part One
Editor’s note: Jnan Nanda completed his BA Hons from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka and his MA from the University of Hong Kong where he presently teaches Reading in Buddhist Sanskrit T
Uploaded 16 Dec 2013
A History of Buddhism in Russia: The Sangha and the Soviets
The conflict between Buddhism and Communism reaches a climax
Uploaded 24 Nov 2013
"There's a lot of catching up to do" - Full Interview with Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Editor's note: Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo is the Branch and Chapter Coordinator of Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women. In this series of seven questions we presented to her, she refle
Uploaded 14 Oct 2013
Buddhism for Women, Women for Buddhism: Institutional Problems and Solutions
Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo is the Branch and Chapter Coordinator of Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women. In this series of seven questions we presented to her, she reflects on some key
Uploaded 15 Mar 2013
Spiritual Autarky
An idea which attempts to gain credibility for itself by demonstrating its non-contradiction with an established school of thought has implicitly subordinated itself to the latter, and as such has alr
Uploaded 16 May 2011
The Reign of 'Freedom'
Under the ideological banner of freedom nations have been built and intellectual revolutions took place. Under the same banner slavery and racial segregation in most parts of the world have been aboli
Uploaded 1 Jan 2011
“No Chicken Soup for the Soul”: Terrorism, Social Issues, Manila, and Buddhism
Based in Hong Kong, Leung Man Tao is a respected commentator on a vast spectrum of social issues in China. After converting to Theravada Buddhism, he remarked: “Buddhism is not Chicken Soup for the So
Uploaded 1 Jun 2010
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