Ethos and Morality in Our Choices: A Perspective on Living Virtuously in SocietyAs members of a global society, navigating the complexities of living virtuously and morally is a challenge many in my Sangha often ask…15h ago15h ago
Smell: The Forgotten Sense in a World of UniformityIn an increasingly aseptic and homogenized world, the importance of smell often goes unnoticed.2d ago2d ago
Awareness of Interdependence and the Path to Enlightenment in BuddhismThe journey to enlightenment in Buddhism is often described as both deeply personal and universally interconnected.3d ago3d ago
Book of the Day — The Way of the BodhisattvaToday’s Book of the Day is The Way of the Bodhisattva written by Shantideva around 700 and published in 2003 by Shambhala.3d ago3d ago
Organizing Knowledge: My Mental Map for LearningIusually do not spend much time chatting about pointless or purposeless topics, both because of my nature and because of the Buddhist…4d ago4d ago
Relaxing with Purpose: The Art of Cooling Off Through Complex and Meaningful ActivitiesIn a world dominated by distractions, relaxation is often equated with activities that are passive, easy, or even aimless.5d ago5d ago
Strengths, talents, and unique qualitiesUnderstanding oneself is a lifelong journey, yet it is one of the most rewarding endeavours we can undertake.6d ago6d ago
Getting Organized: A Pathway to Personal and Professional GrowthOrganization is the backbone of productivity and growth, serving as a catalyst for both personal fulfilment and professional achievement.Jan 14Jan 14
Emotions, a Buddhist, Stoic, and Neuroscience perspectiveEmotions are a quintessential part of human existence, shaping our experiences, decisions, and relationships.Jan 13Jan 13
How to Create a Supportive and Nurturing Environment for Body, Mind, and Soul to Encourage…Creativity and inspiration are among the most profound expressions of human potential.Jan 12Jan 12