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Into the Heart of Suffering: Lessons From the Story of the Tigress

Bill Crane has been a per diem interfaith chaplain at Boston Medical Center for five

An Excerpt from Storied Companions

Dr. Karen Derris is a scholar of South and Southeast Asian Buddhist traditions and professor

A Country Called Witness

Georgia Kashnig is a Zen practitioner, a dancer, and a facilitator of sacred reading spaces.

Honoring Our Ancestors: A Buddhist Response to Anti-Asian Violence

Chenxing Han is a Bay Area–based writer whose publications have appeared in Buddhadharma, Journal

The Idea of Dhammadāna

The present article explores the meaning of dhammadāna, “the gift of Dhamma,” as evident in

Sense Restraint in Daily Life: Recommendations from a Health Behavior Change Perspective

Curtis Breslin, Ph.D. is a retired professor of psychology who taught at Seneca College and

The Best Buddhist Story: Yasodhara’s Love and Loss

Vanessa R. Sasson is a professor of Religious Studies in the Liberal Arts Department of

Wings of Wisdom and Compassion: Lessons of Freedom from Japanese American Internment in WWII

BCBS graduate intern Sarah Fleming sat down with Duncan Ryūken Williams to discuss what the