Ānāpānasati: The Art and Science of Mindfulness of Breathing

Learn the Buddha’s practice of mindfulness of breathing (Ānāpānasati), a complete path of mental training using the natural breath to calm the mind, understand experience, and free the heart from stress. This guide offers clear instructions on the traditional sixteen steps, practical applications for modern challenges, and a balanced look at scientific findings, all grounded in the early teachings.
Abhidhamma Explained Simply: A Guide to the Buddhist Psychology of Experience

An introduction to the Abhidhamma, the Buddhist analysis of mind and matter, offering practical frameworks to understand emotions, reduce stress, and cultivate clarity in everyday life.
The Potential Within: Understanding Buddha‑Nature in Modern Life

Rooted in the Tathāgatagarbha Sutras, the concept of Buddha-nature points to an innate potential for awakening present in all. Explore how this teaching can be applied to daily life, easing self-criticism, seeing beyond difficult behaviour, and cultivating genuine compassion.
Vesak: The Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment, and Final Passing

Explore the significance of Vesak, the Buddhist festival commemorating the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and final passing. This guide offers a balanced overview of Vesak’s origins, spiritual meaning, observances, and regional expressions across Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna traditions. It explores how the symbolism of flowers, candles, and the Bodhi tree carries practical lessons for daily life, and considers how the holiday’s wisdom on mindfulness, compassion, and ethical conduct can be applied to modern challenges. Written in clear, accessible language without exaggerated claims, this resource invites readers of all backgrounds to understand and appreciate the enduring relevance of Vesak and its teachings for peace and well-being. Published by Buddhist Learning.
Asalha Puja: The First Turning of the Wheel of Dhamma

Explore the origins, scriptural foundations, and enduring teachings of Asalha Puja, the day the Buddha first set the Wheel of Dhamma in motion. This guide unpacks the Four Noble Truths and Noble Eightfold Path, surveys how the occasion is observed across Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna traditions, and offers grounded, practical ways to bring its wisdom into daily life.
Māgha Pūjā: The Day of the Fourfold Assembly and the Heart of the Dhamma

Māgha Pūjā, the full-moon observance of the Fourfold Assembly, recalls the spontaneous gathering of 1,250 arahants who received the Buddha’s Ovāda Pāṭimokkha, the concise teaching on avoiding evil, doing good, and purifying the mind. This guide traces the day’s origins, explores its message of patience and harmlessness, surveys how it is honoured across Buddhist traditions, and offers grounded ways to bring its wisdom into modern life.
Kathina – Robe Offering Ceremony

Understand the Kathina Buddhist ceremony: the scriptural origins, the communal offering of the robe, the five monastic privileges, and the ways this Theravāda festival of generosity and harmony is celebrated across Asia and the West—with practical lessons for daily life.
The Six Qualities of a Harmonious Saṅgha

Drawing from the Sāraṇīya Sutta, this guide explores the Six Qualities of a Harmonious Sangha (Sāraṇīyadhamma) – kindness in body, speech, and mind, sharing resources, ethical conduct, and shared vision. The article offers practical ways to apply these ancient principles to reduce conflict and build trust in families, workplaces, and communities.
