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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Mitigating and Managing Local and Global Ecological Crises
A call to action: addressing a fundamental truth
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
Knowledge Technologies and Openness
The potential of the world at our fingertips
Uploaded 10 Feb 2017
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and What it Means for Our Jobs
Will the advent of AI change society as we know it?
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
When Dance Transforms
Capturing the ephemeral art of Buddhist dance
Uploaded 24 Jun 2016
Myanmar’s Public Health Care System: Filling the Gaps
Buddhist monasteries take the lead in augmenting Myanmar's patchwork healthcare system
Uploaded 12 Feb 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Can Buddhists Take the Lead on Climate Change?
Chinese Buddhism's contribution to fighting climate change
Uploaded 6 Feb 2015
"Reflections from the Land of Rivers": Rangamati, First Encounter with the Chittagong Hill Tracts
In the second article in this series, I share my personal reflections on my journey to Bangladesh from 25 May–4 June. I have written this as a diary. 26–27 May After an overnight bus ride from Dhaka
Uploaded 21 Nov 2014
The Spiritual Vision of Robert Hung Ngai Ho: “There are Many Ways to be a Good Buddhist”
The spiritual path and values of Mr. Robert H. N. Ho
Uploaded 1 Jan 2014
Relax. Trust. And Thank
The author has spent many years in China as a ‘bridge builder’, that is, being a bridge between East and West and introducing Pure Land Buddhism to a Western audience. He has watched many people come
Uploaded 1 Dec 2013
Kung Fu Nuns Fight for Oxygen in Ladakh
Editor's note: Stella Peters is a writer/photographer from Amsterdam who focuses on inequality and human interest stories. She is currently studying anthropology in an Advanced master’s programme at K
Uploaded 15 Oct 2013
A Retreat at Zhen Ru Chan Monastery
Zhen Ru Chan Monastery Cloud Abode Mountain Jiangsi Province China 2012 Thursday, 8th November I woke up in a cold, simple but clean room to the sound of heavy rain at 3.45 as my alarm clock went o
Uploaded 30 Apr 2013
A Tour of China - A Series (2)
Monday, 29th October We then went to the nearby villa which had belonged to Chairman Mao. It is now a fairly plain and simple museum displaying some wonderful photographs. Nearby outside was a man-ma
Uploaded 2 Mar 2013
Pema Choling Institute: Education and Empowerment for the Women of Bhutan
Writer Christine Arpita works closely with Pema Choling to improve the lives and opportunities of nuns in Bhutan.  It is 4:45 a.m. and the bell sounds for morning practice in the temple area.  Eve
Uploaded 18 Jul 2012
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