A number of Buddhist teachers, leaders, centers, and organizations took to social media to share tribute to Thich Nhat Hanh following his death on January 22.
Where Is My Brother?
As his brother’s mind deteriorates, Cary Groner grapples with troubling questions about the ephemerality of the self.
The Building Blocks of Belonging
According to Willa Blythe Baker, making a strong, healthy community starts with understanding how it is constructed.
Gifts from the Garden
When Hilary Smith moved to an off-the-grid plot of land in Hawaii, a generous neighbor made a challenging place feel like home.
The Dharma of Dinosaurs (and Other Cool Stuff)
From paleontology to astrophysics, four scientists talk to Andrea Miller about their search for truth — scientific and spiritual.
The Zen of Joan Didion
Read David Swick’s classic Lion’s Roar profile of Joan Didion, who died December 23 at age 87.
The Doctrinal Case for Buddhist Protest Movements
Sensei Alex Kakuyo shares why Buddhists belong in activist protest movements.
Become Friends with the Moon
Ephrat Livni reflects on years of spiritual study with the moon as her guide.
Together in This Moment
From the Dalai Lama to queer dharma to the beloved community — Bonnie Nadzam looks at new books that bring us together in the wisdom of the present.
She Who Hears the Cries of Marines
As ex-Marine Alex Kakuyo laments a war he can no longer believe in, he turns for help to the bodhisattva Kannon and the buddha Amida.