Commentary: Respect the Fifth Precept

Noah Levine's commentary on the fifth precept, sobriety, and taking refuge.

Let’s Talk: Can Buddhists Come Together on Climate Change?

Bob Doppelt discusses how Buddhists can come together on climate change and make a difference for our future.

Reviews: Milarepa, He Started Like Us

Karl Brunnhölzl reviews "The Yogin & The Madman" by Andrew Quintman, a new biography of Milarepa.

Reviews: How the Buddha Became St. Josaphat

Reviews of "In Search of the Christian Buddha: How an Asian Sage Became a Medieval Saint" by Donald S. Lopez, Jr. and Peggy McCracken.

Women in Buddhism Dalai Lama University of Hamburg

Women in Buddhism Study Initiative, University of Hamburg

Bhikkhu Analayo spent many years poring through the voluminous discourses of the Pali canon, trying to unravel an enduring mystery. What, he wondered, was the Buddha’s true view on the ordination of female monastics, or bhikkhunis?

Forum: Your Teacher and You

A forum on what it means to have a teacher today, how you can make the most of the relationship, and what you can do when it’s not working.

Buddhadharma - Spring '14 Sumi Loundon Kim Teacher

Teachers Are People Too

We want our teachers to practice what they preach, but when we look closely, they can seem just as flawed as the rest of us. Sumi Loundon Kim discovers for herself what’s so special—and so ordinary—about being the teacher.

Buddhadharma - Spring '14 Eight Bardos Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen Milarepa Song of Realization

The Eight Bardos

According to Tibetan Buddhism, all life and death take place in the gap, or bardo, between one state and another. While the most famous bardo is the one between death and rebirth, there are others that also shape our lives. Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen presents a commentary on Milarepa’s song of realization “The Eight Bardos.”

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A Meeting of Hearts and Minds

In a teacher-student relationship, says Jakusho Kwong, it’s not enough to know your teacher’s heart and mind. You also need to know your own.

Falling in Love with a Buddha

Frank Berliner, a student of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, describes the ever-deepening stages of relationship one experiences with their guru.