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The Impossibility of Outsourcing Happiness
Pursuing sustainable happiness through the Noble Eightfold Path
Uploaded 21 Apr 2017
Concerning Right Action and Right Livelihood
Reaching understanding on the path to wisdom
Uploaded 7 Apr 2017
Falguni Purnima: Celebrating Family Reunions and the Buddha’s Life
The Buddhist equivalent of Hindu Holi
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
Teaching Chan in the UK
Propagating the Chan tradition in Britain
Uploaded 29 Dec 2016
Reviving the Bhikkhuni Sangha in Indonesia: an Interview with Ayya Santini
Re-establishing the fourfold sangha
Uploaded 25 Nov 2016
Offering Welcome: Ayya Tathaloka
Interview with a pioneering Western Buddhist nun
Uploaded 8 Jul 2016
The Perfection of Giving
On the delight of generosity, practiced with mindfulness and unconditional love
Uploaded 24 Mar 2016
The Joy of Giving
A personal tragedy offers an opportunity for renewal and a new appreciation of life
Uploaded 25 Sep 2015
A Reluctant Buddhist: How it Took Me Eight Years to Start Practicing in This Life
Sally Ember recounts her long path to Buddhism
Uploaded 4 Sep 2015
Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of Vipassana Meditation Master Munindraji
100 years since Anagarika Shri Munindra's birth
Uploaded 17 Jul 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: A Buddhist Response to the Vatican’s Vesak Message
On 21 April, the Roman Catholic Church issued a Vesak message for the world’s Buddhists, titled “Buddhists and Christians, together to counter modern slavery.” The president of the Pontifical Council
Uploaded 15 May 2015
Embracing the Moment: The Buddhist Photography of Alan McArthur
Buddhist Novice Monks, Chiang Mai, Thailand. By Alan McArthur, 2010?. Photograph courtesy of the artist. Of all the artists I have known personally over the years who have featured Buddhist subjects
Uploaded 20 Mar 2015
The Making of a Monastic’s Robes
When looking for the “Walking Monk”—the peripatetic Buddhist monk wandering the east coast of Australia—Kerry Stewart from ABC ventured out only to have every “red or saffron object” in sight catch he
Uploaded 27 Nov 2014
Buddhist Explorations in Pastoral Care and Contemplative Counseling
The vision of Buddhism as a faith for the young and the living (rather than one needed only at death) has spread throughout the Sinophone world, radiating primarily from Taiwanese hubs like Fo Guang S
Uploaded 5 Sep 2014
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