Sangha
Dharma groups at colleges and universities often serve as an introduction to life’s big questions.
Asian Buddhists in Western Contexts
After 16 years, a sangha for Asians in the diaspora (virtually) returns to Spirit Rock.
TeachingsMagazine | Teachings, What's in a Word?
What’s in a Word? Sangha
Our expert explains the meaning of sangha.
Personal Reflections Meditation Month 2020
No Longer Alone
A Zen teacher discusses the fear of community, and provides instructions in zazen.
IdeasMagazine | Buddha Buzz, Openings
Dharma For All
Bhumisparsha, a virtual sangha started by Lama Rod Owens and Justin von Bujdoss, aims to create a new kind of Buddhist community.
BuddhaLand
A Buddhist haven emerges in rural Kentucky, thanks to a generous retiree.
Old Tibet Meets the American Midwest
A charismatic Ohio-born lama brings the dharma to the Buckeye State.
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature
Brown Body, White Sangha
A meditation on mindfulness of the body brings to light the painful racialized experiences of many practitioners of color—a reality that white communities often fail to take into account.
Democratic from the Start
Western Buddhist groups often assume that hierarchical modes of organization are inherent to Buddhism. But there's another part of Buddhist tradition—one that embraces political equality.
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