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The Kalachakra Effect — Why is the Kalachakra Initiation So Popular?
Insights into one of Tibetan Buddhism's most captivating rituals
Uploaded 24 Mar 2017
Katog Choling Mountain Retreat Center: the Dharma Takes Root
Sharing the Buddhist path in challenging times
Uploaded 10 Feb 2017
The Buddhism of Forks or Chopsticks
Translating Pure Land Buddhism into an Anglo-Australian setting
Uploaded 29 Dec 2016
The Potential of Propagating Pure Land Buddhism in the West
Sharing pristine Pure Land with Western cultures
Uploaded 28 Dec 2016
Russia’s Golden Triangle of Buddhism
The flourishing of the Buddhist tradition in the Russian Federation
Uploaded 2 Dec 2016
International Conference in Tuva Marks Revival of Buddhism in Central Asia
Republic of Tuva hosts landmark Buddhist conference
Uploaded 4 Nov 2016
Cultivating Wellbeing in the Heart of the City: An Interview with Tsoknyi Rinpoche
Buddhist practice in contemporary society
Uploaded 23 Sep 2016
Buddhism in Northern Europe: A Snapshot - Khuong Viet Temple, Norway
Bridging the divide between "ethnic" and "Western" Buddhism
Uploaded 29 Jan 2016
Kalmykia: Lore and Memory at the Far Side of the Buddhist World
Raymond Lam travels to the windswept steppes of Kalmykia to explore the history of a genuine frontier of Eurasian Buddhism.
Uploaded 21 Dec 2015
Life in the Red – The Long Journey to Really Being Daughters of the Buddha
A Buddhist nun in Australia takes the road less traveled to a meaningful monastic life
Uploaded 20 Nov 2015
“Mindfulness Itself Has a Healing Property”: Venerable Analayo on Healing the Body and Mind
How disappointed are we in old age when joints just don’t move as easily as they used to? How about when the body refuses to obey us when we are ill or bedridden? How often have we vented, &ldqu
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
Vanishing Virtues: The Spirituality of China's Ethnic Minorities
Interview with Mrs. Meiyin Lee on China's endangered cultures
Uploaded 15 Apr 2014
Thusness and Image: The Art of Buddhist Photography
Like many photographers, I was trained as a painter. I also did pottery and continue to study schools of Asian philosophy. I do not consider myself to be an ex-painter or a potter of yore, but rather
Uploaded 12 Sep 2013
Tradition and Innovation: Western Visions of Buddhist Community
A friend once castigated me for supporting institutional religion. Hers was a critique based on an interpretation of European Enlightenment values and a secular suspicion of religious institutions. Bu
Uploaded 30 Jul 2012
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