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In times of political turmoil, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or even hopeless. The headlines can make it seem like the world is falling apart, and it’s tempting to let anger or despair take over. But as Buddhists, we have a unique set of tools to navigate these challenging moments. Here are a few practical ways to stay grounded, compassionate, and positive, even when politics seem especially grim:
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and awaken the rebel within. Rebel Buddha is more than a book; it's a call to revolutionize your mind and embrace the freedom that comes with true awareness.
I recently came across a YouTube video that I feel is incredibly important to share — especially in the times we’re living in today. The video features two public lectures given by Lama Yeshe in July 1983, where he addresses the fears and dangers of the First Nuclear Age during the Cold War.
We are living in a time unlike any other. The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has transformed almost every part of our lives — from the way we work and communicate, to the way we think, learn, and even create. Every day, new technologies appear that promise to make life easier, faster, and more efficient. But amid all this change, an important question arises: How do we stay grounded and authentic as Buddhists in the age of AI?