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Meritorious Gifts at Tibetan Buddhist Centers in France: Some Paradoxes
Culture and contradiction: Buddhism in the West
Uploaded 21 Apr 2017
The New Year Is Now
Reflections on change and impermanence
Uploaded 30 Dec 2016
Exploring Buddhism’s Tensions With Modernity: An Interview with Prof. David McMahan
Is the secularization of Buddhism missing the point?
Uploaded 28 Oct 2016
Working with Attachment and Family
Love, attachment, and the Dharma
Uploaded 7 Oct 2016
Intimacy, Humility, and Stillness: The Perfection of Wisdom
An examination of wisdom, the fourth of the ten paramis
Uploaded 17 Jun 2016
The Mahaparinirvana Ceremony of His Holiness Chatral Sangay Dorje Rinpoche
Paying respect to one of the greatest Dzogchen masters of all time
Uploaded 4 Mar 2016
The Bell-maker’s Daughter: A Journey in Dharma Art
Artist Ela Pedma expresses the Dharma in bronze sculpture
Uploaded 15 Jan 2016
Drinking Tea—Meeting the Buddha
Gereon Kopf on Buddhism in the tea ceremony
Uploaded 18 Sep 2015
The Sting of Suffering: The Scorpion and the Wasp
Heather Sanche on parenthood and dukkha
Uploaded 11 Sep 2015
Art as Buddhist Practice—A Portrait of Tsunma Jamyang Donma
Harsha Menon talks with a creator of glass thangkas
Uploaded 21 Aug 2015
Spiritual Receptiveness: A Conversation with Reverend Shomon
Our interview with Danish Tendai priest Rev. Shomon
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Dharma and the Erotic
A good deal of contemporary Buddhist literature exists that confronts unhealthy and deluded ideas of romantic and sexual love. Today’s popular media and advertising certainly peddles a distorted
Uploaded 12 Jun 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Can Buddhists Use Satire?
Murder is abhorrent. Whatever one’s opinion of the Charlie Hebdo satirists and their line of work, the lethal violence against them was appalling. Yet, while Buddhism respects the protection of life a
Uploaded 23 Jan 2015
Learning to Receive
Generosity is a fundamental trait that is celebrated by all of the world’s religions. December means Christmas for my family, so I’ve been thinking about generosity and giving, especially in light of
Uploaded 9 Jan 2015
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