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Concerning Right Action and Right Livelihood
Reaching understanding on the path to wisdom
Uploaded 7 Apr 2017
Mindful Technology For Right Livelihood: Foundations and Examples
Enabling sustainable entrepreneurship, promoting ethical values
Uploaded 10 Mar 2017
Wong Metta — A Credit Union under the Buddha’s Gaze
Transforming lives in rural Myanmar
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
The Cause of Assured Rebirth in Amitabha’s Pure Land, Part 2
Clarifying the causes of rebirth in the Pure Land
Uploaded 28 Oct 2016
Approaching Chan, Part 1
The first in a special series introducing Chan Buddhist concepts
Uploaded 29 Jul 2016
The Honey-offering Festival: Commemorating the Service of Animals to the Buddha
BD Dipananda on the origin of the Honey-offering Festival
Uploaded 11 Sep 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Thich Nhat Hanh’s Peerless Influence
A tribute to Thich Nhat Hanh's life and work
Uploaded 5 Dec 2014
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Interconnected Consumption
Perhaps you are reading this editorial on your mobile phone and are looking to upgrade to a new model. The Fairphone, made by a Netherlands-based social enterprise of the same name, is a worthwhile op
Uploaded 7 Nov 2014
Thelma’s Grudge: A Lesson in Compassion
In the mid-1990s, I spent a year as a volunteer at Zen Hospice Project’s (ZHP) Guest House in downtown San Francisco, helping the four resident patients one day a week. During that time, I learn
Uploaded 31 Oct 2014
Tenfold Recitation in Pure Land: Rebirth on the Lowest Level of the Lowest Grade
Rebirth by Amitabha-recitation in 10 times   Master Tanluan (476-542 CE), a prominent patriarch in Pure Land Buddhism, interpreted ‘reciting Amitabha ten times’ with an analytical s
Uploaded 9 May 2014
Buddhist psychology and mental cultivation: The Noble Eightfold Path and the blissful state
1. Introduction Through intellectual, moral and spiritual perfection, the Noble Eightfold path leads to happiness, peace and freedom. It is the path that begins with moral conduct and leads to
Uploaded 11 Jul 2013
Victimless Crimes – A Buddhist Response
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 12, June 2009.A crime is usually understood as the infringement of an established system of law of a commun
Uploaded 26 Apr 2013
The Buddhist Understanding of Civilization
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 13, September 2009.Venerable A. P. Buddhadatta in his English to Pāli dictionary gives two Pāli words for &
Uploaded 26 Apr 2013
Buddhist attitude to Wealth
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 7, March 2008. Introduction Buddhist economics is an important issue for the lay person as it is a daily concern
Uploaded 22 Apr 2013
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