Forum: How Does Karma Really Work?

Norman Fischer, Robin Kornman, and Ajahn Amaro get to the bottom of this challenging question that baffles so many Westerners.

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The Path of Foolish Beings

Who are the foolish beings? According to the Shin tradition of Pure Land Buddhism, we all are. Mark Unno explains that only by becoming aware of our limited self and acknowledging our fundamental foolishness can we realize the oneness of all beings and the limitless flow of compassion.

The Right View of Rebirth

Ajahn Punnadhammo discusses the necessity of holding the right view of rebirth for Buddhist practice.

Do you believe a person can practice Buddhism and be in the military?

Ask the Teachers: Do you believe a person can practice Buddhist ways and still maintain a job in the military?

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Yoga Body, Buddha Mind

A complete spiritual practice—or even just a healthy, satisfying life—requires working with both mind and body.

Shodo Harada Roshi: Nuclear Reactor of Zen

Although not widely known, Harada Roshi is one of the few Japanese Zen masters specializing in teaching Western students.

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The Eight Flashing Lances

Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso explains why Mahamudra practice makes our view, meditation, and action unhindered, like a lance flashing free in the open sky.

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The Integrity of Emptiness

The Mahayana view of emptiness, says Thanissaro Bhikkhu, is too abstract and philosophical to be of much help in our everyday lives. Instead he offers a Theravada path of emptiness that starts with taking an honest look at our day-to-day actions and leads ultimately to enlightenment.

Forum: Diversity and Divisions in American Buddhism

A forum on diversity and divisions in American Buddhism, with Socho Koshin Ogui, Rev. Ron Kobata, Wakoh Shannon Hickey, and Duncan Ryuken Williams. Introduction by Charles S. Prebish.

Searching for Bodhidharma

Andy Ferguson journeys through China with author and translator Red Pine in search of the historical Bodhidharma and evidence of his original teachings.