- Dhamma
Musings - Shravasti Dhammika
Here is a lively and interesting blog prominently featuring
all aspects of Buddhist doctrine but also Buddhist art, history
and news as well as Buddhist perspectives on issues in the
headlines. Always informative, often opinionated, occasionally
very funny. And many of the posts from a year or two ago are
still worth reading.
- Association
for Insight Meditation - Bhikkhu Pesala
Insight meditation is a method taught by the Buddha to remove
the causes of suffering. Here you can learn effective techniques
to reduce stress. The causes of unhappines — greed,
hatred, delusion — are universal. The remedy is also
universal. Whether you follow Buddhism or not, meditation
is a valuable practice for a more contented life-style. Most
people are well aware of the need for healthy exercise for
the body — meditation is healthy exercise for the mind.
- The
Buddha's Advice to Laypeople - Lynn Kelly
Based on the Pali Canon, The Buddha's Advice to Laypeople
presents some of the most effective ways to bring about
peace and contentment by cultivating generosity and ethical
conduct. The site invites the reader to test these ideas
in her or his own life.
- Buddhist
Manga - Heather Woollard
This blog offers a running commentary of life observations
from a Buddhist perspective. Lessons from physics, dreams,
love, death, and relationships all inform this blog. There
is a particular focus on attachment and freedom, what they
mean and how they actually occur in our lives. There is
also a look at our world of relative and unrelative truths.
-
Nidahas
- Bhikkhu Yogananda
Bhikkhu Yogananda's main interest is in Early Buddhism,
which in many ways is quite different from what we encounter
in contemporary Buddhist practice, regardless of whether
it’s Theravada, Mahayana or Vajrayana. The quest for
the original teachings would never be conclusive until we
ourselves are awakened, but until we reach the goal,
it is best to maintain a critical approach to what
is passed around as Buddhavacana. This approach is bound
up with what is sometimes called ‘radically scripturally
orthodox’ reformism.
-
Jonangpa
- Michael R. Sheehy Ph.D.
Jonangpa.com is an evolving weblog featuring regular commentary
on various aspects of the Jonang tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Content on the Jonangpa.com blog is presented in the form
of notes and musings on Jonang history, zhentong philosophical
thinking, the Kalachakra, tantric Buddhist art and practice,
Tibetan literature, and contemporary issues that concern
the Jonangpa.
- Kalyanamitra
- Fa Sheng Shakya
A blog of a Ch'an tradition's follower, priest of the Buddhist
Order of Hsu Yun. Many Mahayana texts and a lot of Chinese
Buddhist sutras, poems and sermons of great masters translated
in French.
- ven-ariya.blogspot
- Venerable Ariya Nani
Here is a blog and a video news item, both of them worth watching
by anyone interested in the good Dhamma. The first is about
the Swiss nun Venerable Ariya Nani who understands that offering
help to others need not necessarily hinder your meditation.
It is a rather inspiring example of what we need more of in
Buddhism – metta with its sleeves rolled up.
- The Real Truth of Life - Icy Kalimu
The most complete English Tipitaka on the Internet is to be found at “The Real Truth of Life” blogspot. It includes some of the exclusive: Nettippakarana, Buddhavamsa, Dhammasangani, Kathavatthu, also download Vimanavatthu, Petavatthu, Cariyapitaka, Yamaka.
- Engaged Dharma Blog - Ven. Wayne (Ren Cheng)
The Engaged Dharma Insight Group (EDIG) blog offers the teachings of Buddhist philosophy from a Ch'an/Zen perspective. Practice begins with motivated self-interest that leads to the development of a compassionate social self.
- Deep Conscious Capitalism - Susmita Barua
This blog explores some of the hidden and unfolding dynamics of capitalism in crisis, how we can apply Dharma to correct the blindspots in present economic paradigm and bring a non-violent mindful system change through the power of social media in fourfold sangha.
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