A scholar of Tibetan Buddhism discusses how she challenges her students to rethink their preconceived notions of death, the afterlife and the concept of the ‘other.’ ...
Dr Ravia Gupta, Dr Smruti Smita Mohapatra “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it ...
I can walk with them through their guidance, a kind of path to become a better human being. Feloni: Was embracing Buddhism almost a rebellion against the kind of thought and philosophy that you ...
Buddhists are expected to radiate metta (loving-kindness) and karuna (compassion) which are vital tenets of Buddhism to fellow human beings and to all the elements that constitute Mother Nature. These ...
We can all, in moments at least, be angry with other human beings or the systems ... Wright’s book is an excellent read, underscoring that Buddhism and its key technology, mindfulness, help ...
Buddhists are expected to radiate metta (loving-kindness) and karuna (compassion) which are vital tenets of Buddhism to fellow human beings and to all the elements that constitute Mother Nature.
Buddhists are expected to radiate metta (loving-kindness) and karuna (compassion)—vital tenets of Buddhism—towards fellow human beings and all the elements that constitute Mother Nature. These tenets ...
According to Buddhist teachings: “Being a co-wife is painful,” (Therīgāthā ... and awareness of another human's needs…The new easy-come, easy-go relationships give us more freedom ...
According to Buddhist teachings: “Being a co-wife is painful,” (Therīgāthā ... and awareness of another human's needs…The new easy-come, easy-go relationships give us more freedom ...