Barry Boyce shares why Nalanda’s spirit of open inquiry is just what’s needed to keep Buddhism alive and vibrant in each generation.
Ocean of Dharma

Barry Boyce surveys Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s vast body of teachings and their lasting impact on how Buddhism is understood and practiced.
Love Fights the Power
For bell hooks, fighting oppression doesn’t require anger or conflict—just opening our hearts and speaking the truth fearlessly.
Huston Smith’s Fifty Years on the Razor’s Edge
Huston Smith has brought an insider’s knowledge of the world’s religions to a narrow-minded West and defined comparative religion as we know it today.
The Many Faces of the Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist teacher, national leader, amateur scientist, and voice of peace.
A King in Queens: Seeing the Karmapa

When I saw His Holiness the Karmapa would be within striking distance, I bought a plane ticket and made the trek to New York to see what he’s up to.
The 17th Karmapa: New Face of an Ancient Lineage
As Barry Boyce tells us, the 17th Karmapa’s views will help define Buddhism in the 21st century.
The Mindful Society: The Kindest Thing You Can Do
From the July 2012 issue, Barry Boyce’s Mindful Society column profiles Susan Bauer-Wu, who uses mindful diagnosis in her medical practice.
Bon Voyage – Embrace Change
Embrace Change: leading Buddhist teachers and writers offer stories, teachings, and meditations to help us embrace the change in our lives.
A Real Education
In the May 2012 issue of Lion’s Roar, Barry Boyce’s Mindful Society column explores how mindfulness is being used in children’s education.