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Science and the Rainbow Body, Part 9: Dying into Elemental Light
Transformation and dissolution
Uploaded 5 Aug 2020
The Iconography of Nagas, Part Four: Chaos and Creation
The naga in dissolution and rebirth
Uploaded 9 Mar 2018
Sacred Geometry and the Sri Yantra
Transcending limitations and seeing with our true eyes
Uploaded 10 Mar 2017
Dances of the Luminous Bardo
Echoes of Buddhist wisdom in Bhutan
Uploaded 6 Jan 2017
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
Thoughts on the Global Hindu-Buddhist Initiative in Delhi, 3–4 September 2015
Raymond Lam reflects on Modi's Buddhist diplomacy
Uploaded 11 Sep 2015
“Gleanings in Buddha-Fields”: Pure Land Buddhism in Tibet
The origins of “Pure Land Buddhism,” or more precisely, “the Buddhism of Pure Lands,” can be traced to the developmental stages of the Mahayana tradition. It bears both Indian
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Rethinking Retirement
A new perspective on finding meaning in retirement
Uploaded 2 Apr 2015
“Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers:” In Conversation with Venerable Buddhadatta
This is the second article in our series “Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers.” Here, John Cannon converses with Venerable Buddhadatta from Wonmyung Meditation Center about the Buddhis
Uploaded 22 Aug 2014
The Last Spacewalk – Reflections on the Journey of Life
Sangeeta Bansal Ph.D, a researcher and writer, is also the founder of a non-profit called Mindside, which aims to make the benefits of mindfulness meditation available to all. Mindside offers an eight
Uploaded 8 Mar 2014
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness Meditation
The practice of mindful meditation can provide a great host of benefits to anyone that actively pursues it, especially in a modern world full of enhanced stresses and defilements that so often remove
Uploaded 12 Jul 2013
Ecological Crisis: A Buddhist Analysis and its Resolution
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 10, December 2008.   Email:bdsaddhananda@yahoo.com ‘The earliest doctrinal elemen
Uploaded 26 Apr 2013
Suffering and Rebirth: "I'll see you again Friend"
May the 8th was Brain Cancer Action Week in Australia. That day was a bittersweet one for eight-year-old Jeremiah Del Tufo, who passed away from brain cancer. Two weeks earlier, he had asked his mothe
Uploaded 16 May 2011
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