
A short introduction to Buddhism and Buddhist thinking. This is the first article of a series.
A brief background history of the origin of Tibetan art: From the historical Buddha Shakyamuni until the Gadri style of Tibetan Thangka painting developed through the introduction of a Chinese art style.

By: Mohamed Farouk n Buffet Ever heard the name Warren Buffet? If you have any interest in finance, economics, investments, entrepreneurship, successful business men, accounting or business then you’ve probably heard of the man; he is after all the richest man in the world, with a net worth of about $62 billion. Buffet made his [...]

By: Gary Addams Alzheimer’s disease is a debilitating disorder affecting large numbers of our aging population. Alarmingly, the incidence of Alzheimer’s is on the rise. There are over 5 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s already, and that figure will most likely increase drastically over the next 10 years as the baby boomer generation approaches [...]

By: Swami Radhanandaji “God is Love,” rather “Love is God.” One who can see the fine difference between these two statements is the only true Lover of God. By nature, every one is after love, but only true saints and true servants of God have really experienced the awareness of Divine Love. There are two [...]

By: Janis Mclellan It took Buddha a whole lifetime to discover and refine the secrets to enlightenment, but a meager forty-nine days after reaching enlightenment he was asked to teach all he had learned. Buddha rose without question from his deep meditation to help the monks in there quest for knowledge. The lesson Buddha taught [...]

By: Brenda Shoshanna No matter what is happening around us, we do not have to react impulsively, but can learn to respond. Giving into automatic negative reactions can become addictive and it’s important to learn how to diffuse them. The steps offered here are simple, but powerful. The more we practice them the stronger we [...]

By: Amlan Roychowdhury What is Dharma and its relevance in all religion. Once George Bernard Shaw said that common sence is not common in common people. Today I feel that how true this dictum is. Time and again we as humans show no sign of possessing the most precious virtue –the common sense. I have [...]