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Practicing the Bodhisattva Path with Buddhism and Psychology: An interview with Ven. Zhankong
Exploring the practice of Buddhist psychology in China
Uploaded 24 Sep 2018
Buddhist Psychology for the Modern World: An Interview with Lene Handberg
How Danish psychologist Lene Handberg is presenting ancient wisdom in a novel way
Uploaded 14 Mar 2018
Tuva: Sacred Land of Turkic Shamanism and Tibetan Buddhism
A meeting of two spiritual traditions in the center of Asia
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Dharmic Conundrum of AI
The question of artificial intelligence and sentience
Uploaded 11 Nov 2016
A Conversation with Ani Zamba, Part Three: Coming Unstuck
Confronting fear and understanding the concept and reality of "letting go"
Uploaded 27 Nov 2015
A Conversation with Ani Zamba, Part Two: Benefiting Others
Ani Zamba discusses our relationship with reality and the concept of self
Uploaded 20 Nov 2015
A Conversation with Ani Zamba, Part One: Looking at Things in Different Ways
Ani Zamba's teachings prove an inspiration to Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike
Uploaded 13 Nov 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Buddhist Dimensions of <i>Inside Out</i>
A new children's film and its ideas about no-self
Uploaded 7 Aug 2015
Being Present with Revulsion: A Bath-time Story . . .
Heather Sanche learns some "yucky" home truths
Uploaded 7 Aug 2015
Can Mindfulness be Practiced Independently of Buddhism?
In February this year, Time magazine included a feature called “The Mindful Revolution” as its cover story, illustrated with an image of a girl meditating peacefully. With the great efforts to researc
Uploaded 14 Nov 2014
The Buddhist Publication Society of Sri Lanka
The city of Kandy is the cultural stronghold of Sri Lanka. It preserves its identity and the cultural aspects of Theravada Buddhism that have influenced millions. Reviving Theravada Buddhism and stren
Uploaded 9 Jul 2014
Spiritual Crossroads (Part I): Difficulties in Bringing Amida Buddha to Europe
Editor’s note: David Brazier is a Buddhist teacher, writer, and psychotherapist. He is President at Instituto Terapia Zen Internacional in Spain and the head of the Amida Order in the United Kingdom.
Uploaded 13 Feb 2014
Spiritual Crossroads (Part II): The Movement of Amida-shu in the West
Editor’s note: David Brazier is a Buddhist teacher, writer, and psychotherapist. He is President at Instituto Terapia Zen Internacional in Spain and the head of the Amida Order in the United Kingdom.
Uploaded 13 Feb 2014
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