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Dharma, Neuroscience, and the Truth of Deceit
An enquiry into theories and practices of truth in wisdom traditions
Uploaded 20 May 2021
The Kalachakra Effect — Why is the Kalachakra Initiation So Popular?
Insights into one of Tibetan Buddhism's most captivating rituals
Uploaded 24 Mar 2017
Spiritual Bypassing and the Dangers of Unresolved Emotional Wounds
Building a spiritual practice on a solid foundation
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
The 2,600th Anniversary of the Global Bhikkhuni Sangha and Fourfold Sangha of the Buddha
Witnessing the revival of the female monasticism in the Buddhist world
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
Approaching Vajrayana – Part Four: A Tale of Two Sciences
An examination of Tibetan Buddhism's empirical approach to the study of the Dharma
Uploaded 5 Feb 2016
Sigmund Freud Meets Nezha the Child Deity: <i>Oedipal God</i> – Book Review
A tour de force that raises the bar for scholarly daring
Uploaded 31 Dec 2015
<i>An Archaeological History of Indian Buddhism</i> – Book Review
An ambitious study of Buddhist art and archaeology in India
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
A Buddhist Conspiracy Theory: The Struggle for Succession after the Buddha’s Death
Do incongruences in Buddhist scriptures imply unspoken subterfuge?
Uploaded 4 Dec 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Dreams of Justice
Buddhists believe in the infinite value of every sentient life. Human beings, while not blessed with divine authority over other living creatures, are uniquely equipped to attain enlightenment and ach
Uploaded 30 Apr 2015
Pristine Pure Land Buddhism: My Final Choice
An Easy Path for Uncultured People   I first approached Buddhism as a philosophy in 1988, when I was searching for the truth about life and the universe. Over time, however, my interest changed from
Uploaded 7 Nov 2014
Medieval Artifacts, Modern Angst: Venerable Dae Bong on Korean Seon
On 18 August, a team of researchers in Seoul thrilled the archeological community when its members unearthed a ceramic pot at the site of Dobong Seowon, a Confucian academy built in the Joseon period
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
The Importance of the Five Precepts: An Interview with Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche
At the age of 63, the Tibetan Vajrayana master Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche travels the globe sharing the timeless teachings of the Buddha. When at his home monastery in Kathmandu, he tirelessly gives i
Uploaded 26 Sep 2014
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