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Mount Putuo: Wonders and Thoughts
A visit to one of the great sites of Chinese Buddhism
Uploaded 9 Aug 2021
For the Ancestors and for Peace: A Conversation with the Organizers of “May We Gather”
Transforming tragedy into solidarity through a communal memorial ceremony
Uploaded 2 Jul 2021
Today I Will Be Happy and Sad and . . .
Emotional insight: welcoming and spending time with our feelings
Uploaded 4 May 2021
Welcoming <i>Voices from Larung Gar</i>
Sustaining an ancient spiritual tradition in the 21st century
Uploaded 14 Apr 2021
<i>Buddhistdoor View:</i> Overcoming Our Denial of Responsibility for Climate Change
Our home, the Earth, is on fire while we seek diversion in mundane pleasures
Uploaded 20 Feb 2021
To Say Goodbye to Suffering, Learn to Say Hello to Difficult Emotions
Coming face-to-face with grief
Uploaded 18 Feb 2021
Savoring the Moment: A Balanced Approach to Eating
Reframing our relationship with food and health through mindfulness
Uploaded 14 Dec 2020
Book Review: <i>Thriving in Crisis: Buddhism and Political Disruption in China, 1522–1620</i>
A groundbreaking monograph on Buddhism in the late Ming dynasty
Uploaded 21 Sep 2020
Stalin, Mao, and White Tara: A Creative Reframing of History by Russian Buddhists
Secular expressions of a karmic destiny
Uploaded 3 Jun 2020
Differences Between the Sui-Tang and Song-Ming Pure Land Teachings
Dynastic divergences in Pure Land Buddhism
Uploaded 26 May 2020
Touching the Earth: An Ecodharma Retreat
A Buddhist approach to coming to terms with our eco-crisis
Uploaded 17 Mar 2020
Science and the Rainbow Body, Part 5: Coming Together
Uniting polarities in tantric practice
Uploaded 16 Jan 2020
Zen and the Art of Societal Collapse: <i>It's Never Too Late—To Give Up!</i>
Forming a Zen community as a model for societal coping and change
Uploaded 7 Jan 2020
From Hong Kong: How Mindfulness Practitioners Can Engage with Society in Difficult Times
Give peace, mindfulness, and presence to yourself, to others, and to society
Uploaded 15 Oct 2019
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