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Concerning Right Effort
On the sixth practice of the Noble Eightfold Path
Uploaded 12 May 2017
Concerning Right Action and Right Livelihood
Reaching understanding on the path to wisdom
Uploaded 7 Apr 2017
Master Shandao’s Exegesis on the Deep Mind, Part Two: Determinant Deep Faith in the Buddha’s Teachings
How the the first component of deep faith relates to sentient beings' salvation
Uploaded 24 Mar 2017
Exploring Buddhist Teachings at the 10th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education
Identifying the root causes of conflict and ways of resolving it
Uploaded 30 Jun 2016
When Dance Transforms
Capturing the ephemeral art of Buddhist dance
Uploaded 24 Jun 2016
<i>The Immortals: Faces of the Incredible in Buddhist Burma</i> – Book Review
Guillaume Rozenberg investigates the intriguing cult of weikza
Uploaded 23 Oct 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Perils of Spiritual Materialism
When spiritual practices are diverted to the pursuit of worldly ambitions
Uploaded 2 Oct 2015
The Body of the Buddha: A Conversion Story
Jason Ranek relates his path to Buddhism
Uploaded 18 Sep 2015
How Does a Pure Land Aspirant Practice “Bodhichitta”?
Pure Land practitioners are puzzled by a moral dilemma. What is it?
Uploaded 12 Jun 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Buddhism at the Heart of Sino-Indian Relations
A state visit to China this month by Indian prime minister Narendra Modi included visits to a number of Buddhist sites of historical significance in Sino-Indian relations. Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, for
Uploaded 28 May 2015
The “Yogyakarta Statement”: Guidelines for Religious Harmony and Communal Stability
In recent years, we have heard much about the importance of mutual tolerance and non-discrimination on the part of religious believers and communities. But somehow, the practical reality of achieving
Uploaded 22 May 2015
“Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers:” Let Hope Rise from the Ashes
This is the fifth article in our series “Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers.” Here, John Cannon explores an appropriate response to the damage caused by communal clashes in Bangladesh.   On 16
Uploaded 2 Jan 2015
The Light of the Lotus Moon: The Art and Wisdom of Otagaki Rengetsu
“Fluttering Merrily” by Otagaki Rengetsu, Japan, 1840s–50s, calligraphy and painting in ink on paper mounted as a hanging scroll; Private Collection, Switzerland             
Uploaded 19 Sep 2014
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