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Towards Dharma-driven Systems Awareness
Developing technology, from a purely technical perspective to awareness-driven design
Uploaded 12 May 2017
Wildlife on the Brink
Addressing animal poaching and trafficking in South Africa
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Cultivating Non-Attachment in the Midst of Pressured Living
Managing the unsustainable pressures and expectations of modern life
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Mitigating and Managing Local and Global Ecological Crises
A call to action: addressing a fundamental truth
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
Exploring Buddhism’s Tensions With Modernity: An Interview with Prof. David McMahan
Is the secularization of Buddhism missing the point?
Uploaded 28 Oct 2016
Cultivating Wellbeing in the Heart of the City: An Interview with Tsoknyi Rinpoche
Buddhist practice in contemporary society
Uploaded 23 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Letting Go of Extremism: The Middle Way
On the need for an alternative approach to countering extremism
Uploaded 27 Nov 2015
Heritage Cannot Wait: The Matho Museum Project
On a mission to preserve the Buddhist heritage of Matho Monastery
Uploaded 28 Aug 2015
The Bengali Tea Boy
Around the time I first became interested in the Buddha’s path, I was doing a construction internship in the southwest of the United States, living and working with 15 other people in the middle
Uploaded 13 Feb 2015
"Pizzled" and "Frazzled" Minds: How Meditation can Help
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 Festival of Pure Brightness is a chance to protect tradition
This April will see the annual Chinese festival of Qingming: more commonly known in China as the occasion to tend to our ancestors’ graves and burial sites. An occasion that predates Easter and
Uploaded 1 Apr 2013
What is the Role of the Buddhist Sangha in the 21st Century?
We can see from the study of the Buddha’s earliest teachings in the vinaya-piṭaka, that he originally taught only dhamma necessary for the attainment of nibbāna. The dhammas such as the Four Nob
Uploaded 7 Jan 2013
Dr. Robert Law: Begin the Journey of Mindfulness
Working like a physician in his diagnosis of disease and treatment prescription, Buddha teaches us that suffering in this world is due to too much attachment to one’s desires. To eliminate the c
Uploaded 1 Nov 2011
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