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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: See the Unseen and Hear the Unheard
Attuning our empathy to neglected and suppressed stories
Uploaded 19 Jan 2019
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Science and Buddhism—Alliance and Friendship, Not Ideological Uniformity
Building dialogues and connections with science
Uploaded 7 Oct 2016
My Grandmother’s Greenhouse and Other Portals to Wonder
Nourishing the light of awe and enchantment
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
<i>Strand of Jewels: My Teachers’ Essential Guidance on Dzogchen</i> – Book Review
Advice for Dzogchen practitioners from Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche
Uploaded 24 Mar 2016
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
Dancers in High Places
Joseph Houseal on the Cham Dance in Ladakh
Uploaded 14 Aug 2015
Fusion Art on the Move: The Mongolian Melting Pot
There are few better examples of the Mongolian Buddhist heritage than Ikh Khüree, known today as none other than Ulaanbaatar itself, the country’s capital. A seamless fusion of nomadic prac
Uploaded 6 Feb 2015
<i>Pilgrims, healers, and wizards: Buddhism and religious practices in Burma and Thailand</i> - Exhibition Review
Anyone unfamiliar with the richness of Buddhist practice in Southeast Asia would do well to visit this unusual exhibition currently on at the British Museum in London. Buddhist art of this region rare
Uploaded 26 Nov 2014
Himalayas Breathing: Narrow Road to the Inner Region
Editor's note: Oleg Yuzefpolsky is an artistic filmmaker, music innovator, and producer of media about the Himalayas. Buddhist and environmental values inform his treks and work. He prefers not to use
Uploaded 23 Jul 2013
Buddhist Ethics: Compassion for All
Dr. Lisa Kemmerer is a philosopher-activist dedicated to working against oppression, whether on behalf of the environment, nonhuman animals, or disempowered human beings. Her books include In Search o
Uploaded 21 Jan 2013
Stupas - A Reflection on What They Symbolize
Stūpas began in ancient times as dome-shaped mounds of earth or brick constructed to mark the passing of a great monarch. Stūpas found in the Buddhist tradition are of four types: those buil
Uploaded 7 May 2012
Earth Green Day and Green Dharma (2)
The Heart Sutra is heart of Buddhist spirituality. Understanding Heart Sutra makes the issue of ecology or environmentalism crystal clear to a penetrative Buddhist. In fact, many Buddhists and non-Bud
Uploaded 16 May 2011
Retreats at Guang Jue Monastery in China
Chinese Buddhism still remains a bit of an enigma to many in the West as Zen, Tibetan and Theravadan Buddhism are very frequently highlighted most often due to the good resources available in English.
Uploaded 1 Apr 2011
The Evolution of Humanity: The Future of Buddhahood
Lopez (2008) and McMahan (2008) once made excellent points concerning the compatibility of science and Buddhism. These points largely centred on the tendency to conflate traditional expressions and tr
Uploaded 1 Jan 2011
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