Buddhism On The Web

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BuddhaNet
BuddhaNet links up the growing world-wide culture of people committed to the Buddha’s teachings and lifestyle, as an on-line cyber sangha. By bringing together an ancient tradition and the information superhighway BuddhaNet is creating an electronic meeting place for practitioners of all stripes to share concerns, interests and learn about the Dharma.


Buddhist Peace Fellowship
The mission of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF) is to serve as a catalyst for socially engaged Buddhism. Our purpose is to help beings liberate themselves from the suffering that manifests in individuals, relationships, institutions, and social systems. BPF’s programs, publications, and practice groups link Buddhist teachings of wisdom and compassion with progressive social change.


Forest Sangha Newsletter
The Forest Sangha is a world-wide Buddhist community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah. The newsletter contains news, views, articles, transcribed talks, poems, tutorials, contact addresses, forthcoming events, retreat schedules, etc.      


Kevin Griffin: Buddhism and Recovery
Kevin Griffin is a longtime Buddhist practitioner and 12 Step participant. He is a leader in the mindful recovery movement and one of the founders of the Buddhist Recovery Network.


Lion's Roar: Buddhist Wisdom for Our Time
LionsRoar.com brings you timeless Buddhist teachings, up-to-the-moment news, advice, comment, and other exclusive online content. It features outstanding stories from today’s leading Buddhist magazines, the Shambhala Sun and Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly.


Mind & Life Institute
The Mind & Life Institute is dedicated to building a scientific understanding of the mind as a way to help reduce suffering and promote human flourishing. They foster interdisciplinary dialogue between Western science, philosophy, humanities, and Buddhist traditions to bridge the divide between science and contemplative practices, in order to advance progress in human well-being.


Mindful Schools
Mindful Schools offers online training courses for adults to learn mindfulness and use it with youth, to help them make wiser decisions in the heat of the moment. Their mindfulness curriculum has been shown to improve students concentration, attention, and empathy, while building a climate of calm in the classroom. Mindful Schools’ mission is to lead the integration of mindfulness into education. They’ve trained educators, social workers, psychologists, parents, and other adults from over 60 countries, impacting more than 200,000 youth globally.


Ram Dass
Ram Dass is an icon of spiritual practice and teachings since the late 1960s. He has been a guiding light for three generations, carrying along millions on his spiritual journey, helping to free them from their bonds as he works through his own. He now offers teachings through his website and on-line community.


Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Tricycle: The Buddhist Review is dedicated to making Buddhist teachings and practices broadly available. It is the leading independent journal of Buddhism in the West, with an educational charter to spread the dharma.