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Buddhism
June 2024
Making sense of it
Yes, praying and posing can bring joy – but true spirituality demands something more of us
Jackie Bailey
I don’t want to be ‘McMindful’ but rather extend myself beyond my ‘self’ and contribute to the wellness of all beings
May 2024
Making sense of it
Buddha taught us to be happy with less. How does this apply to the climate crisis?
Bhikkhu Sujato and Nadine Levy
We must ask ourselves what it is that we really need. Only then can we stop our endless consumption and save the planet
April 2024
Making sense of it
Illness and death are facts of life – Buddhism teaches us to be mindful but not fearful of it
Nadine Levy
The art of developing a healthy relationship with our own mortality lies in neither avoiding the reality of suffering nor obsessing over it
January 2024
Samsara review – unlike anything else you will experience in the cinema
Part film, part guided meditation, Lois Patiño’s tale of a Lao woman’s death and rebirth is partly designed to watch with your eyes closed
Samsara review – a playfully mysterious invitation to contemplate death
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s influence can be traced in Spanish film-maker Lois Patiño’s whimsical meditation on the Buddhist cycle of life
‘War hurts our hearts’: silent multi-faith peace walk held in London
Hundreds follow route to Parliament Square in solidarity with people affected by Israel-Gaza conflict
November 2023
Lost to the climate crisis
History fades as rising sea levels slowly destroy Thailand’s temple murals
Making sense of it
Try parenting the Buddhist way – drop your expectations and go with the flow
Nadine Levy
September 2023
Sisters of no mercy: Kathmandu’s kung fu nuns – in pictures
Big Panda author using proceeds to set up animal sanctuary in Swansea
August 2023
On my radar
On my radar: Alabaster DePlume’s cultural highlights
The musician on a dark version of Oklahoma!, amazing art from Palestine, and why jiujitsu works wonders for his state of mind
June 2023
Indonesians honour the Buddha on Vesak Day – in pictures
Buddhists across Indonesia commemorate the birth, enlightenment and passing of the religion’s founder with light, prayer and lanterns
May 2023
They moved to a Buddhist retreat in rural America. Have they found happiness?
I spent a week shadowing practitioners to learn whether it changed them in the ways they had hoped
April 2023
Dalai Lama apologises after kissing boy and asking him to ‘suck my tongue’
Are chatbots changing the face of religion? Three faith leaders on grappling with AI
March 2023
Other lives
John Bramble obituary
Could a Ming dynasty Buddha found near an Australian beach rewrite history?
February 2023
Other lives
Dominic Boreham obituary
Buddhist temple in south-east Melbourne gutted by fire
January 2023
Red packets, shredded lettuce and 1,000 Buddhas: the countdown to lunar new year
Whether it’s spiritual, traditional or familial, there’s no one way to celebrate lunar new year. But the build-up to the festivities is palpable
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