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International Women’s Meditation Center Foundation to present “Outstanding Women in Buddhism” 2023 awards on March 8
The annual award highlights “the acts of courage and determination by women in the history of Buddhism.”
Awakening the Sacred Feminine
In Vajrayana Buddhism, dakinis are seen as unbridled and enlightened feminine energy. Lama Tsultrim Allione on how she discovered her own dakini power.
Remembering Wayne Shorter, Rogue Philosopher (1933-2023)
Rod Meade Sperry looks at the life, art, and Buddhism of the jazz great Wayne Shorter.
La libertad del vacío
En el centro del camino de los paramitas está prajna, o sabiduría, pero una sabiduría que va más allá de nuestras ideas convencionales al respecto. Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche explica cómo funciona ese tipo de sabiduría.
Share Your Wisdom: What spiritual/life lessons have you learned from your pet?
We have a question for you.
The Kung Fu Nuns, Fighting for All Sentient Beings
Karen Greenspan reports for Lion's Roar on this courageous group of Himalayan Buddhist sisters, who champion gender equality and respect for the environment.
Imagine You Are a Buddha
In this second part of his series on tantra, Mingyur Rinpoche explains how visualization practice helps us recognize our buddhanature.
No hay maestro de Zen
En el Zen, la sabiduría proviene de la experiencia personal. Todo el mundo es estudiante, incluso los maestros.
Welcoming the Year of the Water Rabbit
For Tibetan Buddhists, this week marks Losar, the new year — a time to clean house, cherish family, make offerings, contemplate the past year and welcome the new.
A Buddhist and a Cop?
Dexter Cohen Bohn shares how NYPD Detective Jeff Thompson incorporates his Buddhist practice into role as a police officer.









