Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature Not Empty, Not Full A food addict finds freedom in constraint. By Katy Butler Fall 2024
Culture Combating Ableism at the Zendo Reflections from the Soto Zen Buddhist Association's recent Disability in Zen Workshop Series By Brendan Crowe May 19, 2024
CultureMagazine | Feature Making the Sangha Whole A nun in the Tibetan tradition celebrates the full ordination of women. By Vicki Mackenzie Summer 2024
Personal Reflections A Sangha of One A poet explores the highs and lows of a solitary practice By Trevor Ketner Dec 18, 2023
Ideas Sangha in the Age of Long COVID Buddhist spaces relaxing their COVID safety measures brought relief to many, but for chronically ill or immunocompromised practitioners, those changes also brought risk. By Juliana Sloane Nov 21, 2023
Culture 1,000 Buddhas on a Native American Reservation A special connection between Tibetans and Native Americans in western Montana is helping a Buddhist peace garden thrive. By Carmen Kohlruss | Photographs by Craig Kohlruss Sep 16, 2023
News Free Colin Dorsey Ninety-six Zen priests unite to demand the release of a “Cop City” protester Jean Wolguelam and Colin Dorsey Aug 11, 2023
Teachings Seeing the Unseen How can we be good spiritual friends and build more welcoming and inclusive sanghas? It starts with seeing who is not in the room. By mushim May 23, 2023
IdeasMagazine | Feature After Thay Plum Village reckons with the loss of its founder. By Megan Sweas Summer 2023