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Wildlife on the Brink
Addressing animal poaching and trafficking in South Africa
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
My Grandmother’s Greenhouse and Other Portals to Wonder
Nourishing the light of awe and enchantment
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
Teaching Western Women an Ancient Tibetan Art and Gaining Wisdom Along the Way
The transformative power of Tibetan appliqué
Uploaded 4 Dec 2015
Ven. Hin Hung Interview: “Buddhism confronts an uncertain but exciting future”
Our conversation with Ven. Hin Hung on the future of Buddhism.
Uploaded 1 Apr 2014
Spiritual Crossroads (Part I): Difficulties in Bringing Amida Buddha to Europe
Editor’s note: David Brazier is a Buddhist teacher, writer, and psychotherapist. He is President at Instituto Terapia Zen Internacional in Spain and the head of the Amida Order in the United Kingdom.
Uploaded 13 Feb 2014
Spiritual Crossroads (Part II): The Movement of Amida-shu in the West
Editor’s note: David Brazier is a Buddhist teacher, writer, and psychotherapist. He is President at Instituto Terapia Zen Internacional in Spain and the head of the Amida Order in the United Kingdom.
Uploaded 13 Feb 2014
In Search of Sustainable Happiness: Master of Buddhist Studies 2014-15
Happiness is something we all long for. Yet, a state of happiness, once obtained, is difficult to sustain. What makes happiness sustainable? How can we stay relaxed and happy in this world of constant
Uploaded 1 Feb 2014
The Benefits of Meditation
If you ever visit a Buddhist monastery, the chances are you will come across some of the happiest people you have ever met. Monks and nuns stroll about their daily routine in graceful, deliberate mann
Uploaded 27 Sep 2013
Meditation and the clinical applications of mindfulness
‘The benefits of meditation are two-fold,’ says Ajahn Brahmali, a Buddhist monk of over 11 years standing, a resident of the Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery in Western Australia. ‘The
Uploaded 27 Sep 2013
Interview with Dr. Helen Ma: Buddhism’s Impact in Modern Psychology
Editor's note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 2, January 2007. Dr. Helen Ma is an esteemed clinical psychologist specializing in mindfulness-based interv
Uploaded 17 Apr 2013
Hong Kong University's Centre of Buddhist Studies has a moral mission
Those who have seen the newest poster from The Hong Kong University’s Centre of Buddhist Studies will not necessarily like it. Judging from reactions both online and off, the general reception a
Uploaded 16 Jan 2013
HKU CBS Brochure
Centre of Buddhist Studies   The Centre of Buddhist Studies of The University of Hong Kong, officially inaugurated in 2002, is a self-funded academic centre that relies on the generous support and d
Uploaded 27 Oct 2012
Join our CBS Family
Becoming a part of the Centre You too, can be part of our Centre. We welcome you. There are several ways you can join us:   Be a student      We offer: ·          A taught Master of Buddhist St
Uploaded 27 Oct 2012
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