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Gladden the Mind: Four Ways to Practice with Negative Thinking
Practicing self-compassion and understanding negativity
Uploaded 5 May 2017
Capturing the Core Essence of the Shandao Lineage’s Pure Land Teachings
A summary of the core teaching of pristine Pure Land
Uploaded 13 Apr 2017
What is a Buddha?
The difficulty of naming the nameless
Uploaded 11 Nov 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Dharma’s Place in the Global Climate Change Crisis
Buddhism has a key role to play in environmental awareness
Uploaded 4 Nov 2016
On Ignorance of the Buddha’s Power and Compassion
Why do some people lack faith in Amitabha Buddha?
Uploaded 15 Sep 2016
The 2,600th Anniversary of the Global Bhikkhuni Sangha and Fourfold Sangha of the Buddha
Witnessing the revival of the female monasticism in the Buddhist world
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
A Tribute to Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche
Celebrating the achievements of one of Vajryayana Buddhism's great teachers
Uploaded 22 Jul 2016
Indiana Buddhist Temple: Spreading the Light of Compassion across America’s Heartland
Nurturing the garden of Buddhist compassion
Uploaded 27 May 2016
Straight Talk: Reforming Buddhist Education in Asia, with Dr. Ananda Kumaraseri
A one-man army who aims to reform Buddhist education in Asia
Uploaded 26 Feb 2016
Communal Equilibrium in Sri Lanka: The Legacy of Venerable M. Sobitha Thera
A revolutionary who became one of Sri Lanka's most inspiring social reformers
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
Celebrate the Small
Mindfulness helps us escape negative thought patterns to find true happiness
Uploaded 6 Nov 2015
A Little Liberation Can Go a Long Way—The Four Noble Truths in Daily Life: Part Three
Sister Ocean explains the Third Noble Truth
Uploaded 4 Sep 2015
The Best Summer Dhamma Diet
As summer begins, many of us are planning for pleasant events such as BBQs, beach clean-ups, and special Vassa preparations with our sanghas. Others may find the warmer days bring up unpleasant emotio
Uploaded 12 Jun 2014
Dipa Ma - An extraordinary female Buddhist master in the twentieth century
Rarely does a story about another person contain so much heart. After reading Dipa Ma, you feel you have actually met her - and you will never forget her.    – Paul Ha
Uploaded 14 May 2014
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