Investigating the Rainbow Body

Michael Sheehy reviews "Rainbow Body and Resurrection" by Francis V. Tiso.

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Does nonviolence always mean taking a passive approach?

The teachers are asked whether nonviolence necessarily means a passive or non-reactive approach.

Who Was Patrul Rinpoche?

Matthieu Ricard provides a glimpse into the life of Patrul Rinpoche, one of the most revered spiritual teachers in Tibetan history.

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How do I know if I’m having a moment of realization?

The teachers are asked "How do I know if I’m having a moment of realization or if I’m just deluding myself (still in ego)?"

Enlightenment Has No Gender

Sara Lewis reviews "Buddhism beyond Gender: Liberation from Attachment to Identity" by Rita Gross. From the Spring 2018 issue of Buddhadharma.

The Science of Early Buddhism

Michel Bitbol reviews "Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics," conceived by His Holiness the Dalai Lama; edited by Thupten Jinpa.

About the art in the Spring 2018 issue of Buddhadharma

We take a closer look at the art featured in the Spring 2018 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly.

The Fourfold Sangha Still Matters

The monastic path has failed to take hold in the West, says Tibetan Buddhist nun Ayya Yeshe. She argues that it’s time to renew the fourfold sangha.

Inside the Spring 2018 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly

The Spring 2018 issue of Buddhadharma is available now. Preview the magazine contents and sample articles.

Buddhism and Sexuality: It’s Complicated

Jeff Wilson reviews "Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism" by José Ignacio Cabezón.