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  • Nina Muller

A Social Duty

Posted on August 17, 2020April 26, 2021by Teahouse

Header image from https://www.rferl.org/a/mural-masks-coronavirus-inspires-global-graffiti/30527353.html It has often been said that these days, young people have no respect for the elderly. To be honest, up until very recently, I wasn’t so sure what people meant by this. I tried to imagine how elderly people were treated in previous generations, while around me I observed my peers helping […]

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  • Raymond Lam

Ajahn Brahm’s “Karuna-virus” – A book for these times

Posted on August 13, 2020August 14, 2020by Teahouse

Why do we tell stories? Throughout history, the storyteller was the sage, the wise one. Stories have a mythic, primeval place in human society and culture. They are expressions of our deepest intuitions, our oldest folk memories, and our sense of ultimate destiny. At a social level, they speak to our times and advise us […]

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  • Ananda Kumaraseri

The Lotus Greeting: The New Normal

Posted on August 5, 2020August 5, 2020by Teahouse

In this new series with Bro. Ananda Kumaraseri, we’ll explore the Buddhist teachings in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Bro. Kumaraseri will focus on how we can reorient our thinking to one of authentic Buddhist liberation, so that we are no longer constrained by old assumptions and biases that are hurting our chances […]

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  • George Cassidy Payne

A Buddhist Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

Posted on May 7, 2020May 6, 2020by Teahouse

Recently on the PBS News Hour, David Brooks called COVID-19 a national stress test for how well and long we can maintain our collective faith in institutions and each other. Indeed, the coronavirus has shaken the very foundations of society as we all know it. But to call it a stress test is, given what […]

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  • George Cassidy Payne

A Pandemic of Hope

Posted on April 1, 2020March 31, 2020by Teahouse

As fast as the virus and then some, Love is spreading. In the hands of doctors and nurses, it spreads. Through the central nervous systemof the species like an electric shock. Love grows with invisible power. Love is spreading. Everywhere, in more places than the virus could ever be, Love is taking over. We are on lock down andLove is our […]

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  • Other Writers

COVID-19: A Moment of Awakening for the World

Posted on March 23, 2020March 23, 2020by Teahouse

By Tsering Namgyal Tsering Namgyal, a Buddhistdoor Global columnist, is the author of The Tibetan Suitcase: A Novel. He was previously a financial journalist based in Hong Kong. As a business journalist who also happens to be a Buddhist, it is easy indulge in some navel-gazing while observing the world reel at the catastrophic effects […]

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