- The
Western Buddhist Review
This on-line Buddhist journal explores Buddhism from a contemporary
and Western perspective. It includes book reviews, translations, and
articles on different aspects of Buddhism. Submissions are invited.
The Western Buddhist Review is an electronic Journal of Buddhist ideas.
It publishes articles and papers that explore the principles of Buddhism,
in particular as practised within the tradition known as the Friends
of the Western Buddhist Order.
- Turning
Wheel
Journal of the The Buddhist Peace Fellowship. "Our style of open-minded,
open-hearted engaged Buddhism, our expanding programs in Asia and
the United States, and our lively, immediate journal, serves as a
beacon for Dharma activists committed to transforming the world and
themselves." "...[it] brings a sharp focus to urgent matters
of peace, social justice, environmental activism, and dharma practice
in 48 pages of articles, interviews, poetry, art, and book reviews."
- Shambhala Sun
Magazine
Shambala Sun, the online version of the magazine. Inspired by Buddhism
and the world's great contemplative traditions, the Shambhala Sun
magazine brings compassion and insight to the arts, politics, relationships,
social issues, livelihood, and all aspects of life in the modern world.
Winner of the Utne Reader award for best magazine under 50,000 circulation.
"Wherever society and spirituality intersect, you'll find enlightened
coverage from the Shambhala Sun."
- Forest Sangha's
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.
- Tashi
Deleg!
Tashi Deleg! is Padma Samye Ling's recently launched news bulletin.
Published once monthly, we will keep you updated on the activities
of our beloved Khenpos, the status of our ongoing projects, upcoming
events, and ways for you to get involved. Tashi Deleg is Tibetan for
'auspicious prosperity, happiness, joy, comfort, and goodness'!
- Journal
of Global Buddhism
The Journal of Global Buddhism has been established to promote the
study of Buddhism's globalization and its transcontinental interrelatedness.
The Journal of Global Buddhism is a scholarly academic journal employing
a blind peer review evaluation process, and is innovative in adopting
a totally electronic mode of publication.
- Journal
of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
"The Order of Buddhist Contemplatives publishes a quarterly Journal
containing articles on meditation and Buddhist training, written by
Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett, priests and lay ministers of the Order,
and congregation members." "The Journal also contains important
announcements from the Order, newly-translated scriptures, and information
on new books published by Shasta Abbey Press. An additional feature
of the Journal is news, announcements, and photographs from the monasteries
and priories of the Order, all of which help us take refuge in and
keep in touch with one another.
- Mandala
Magazine
This is a magazine that captures the life and times of a vibrant Tibetan
Buddhist organization flourishing in 31 countries. It is published
six times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December
by the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
Mandala offers a look at the culture, practice and experiences of
an international community that has a clear and practical approach
to the challenges of the 21st century.
Mandala's editorial policy is to always convey the power and relevance
of the Buddha's teachings. "We offer people what we have,"
said Lama Thubten Yeshe, one of the founders of FPMT, "that is,
the combined knowledge of Buddha's teachings and the modern way of
life."
- The
Middle Way
The Middle Way is the Buddhist Society UK substantial quarterly journal,
contains articles by noted Buddhist teachers and scholars on various
aspects of Buddhist theory, practice, history, etc., as well as other
material of ancillary interest. It is fully illustrated, with a photographic
centre-spread on art paper. Each issue also includes book reviews,
the Society's programme for the forthcoming quarter and Buddhist news
from the Society, Great Britain and from around the world.
- Dharma
Today
Dharma Today Online Buddhist Magazine is based in Canada and is dedicated
to exploring ways of applying Buddhist teachings to the problems of
day-to-day living. The objective is to learn to live happier, gentler,
and saner lives.
- Dharma the Cat
Philosophy with fur. Cartoons that blend humour and spirituality.
On the rocky path to Nirvana, with a Buddhist cat, a novice monk and
a mouse hell-bent on cheese.
- Kaihan E-Magazine
The Kaihan Internet Magazine is an on-line magazine of Poetry, Articles,
Essays on Zen Buddhism and has Buddhist Links. The Kaihan is supported
by the sales of Zafus, Zabutons, and Incense to Zen Centers and Zen
Students.
- Nembutsu.info
Journal of Shin Buddhism. Nembutsu.info seeks to convey the great
breadth and depth, which the Pure Land teaching offers to those who
are looking for an accessible spiritual path in the modern world.
- Gateway Journal
and Zen Karmics
Gateway Journal was created in response to the enormous volume of
mail we receive from prisoners nationwide inquiring about meditative
training. Gateway offers advice on practice and features articles
for prisoners by teachers of various traditions. Articles by Buddhist
prisoners are a regular feature. An installment of Zen Karmics appears
in each issue. Gateway Journal is free to prisoners. Articles by American
spiritual teachers will be featured from time to time. The needs and
concerns of prisoners will be addressed in a letters to the editor
section. Issues of inmate religious rights and legal commentary will
be presented. Assistance in establishing prison practice communities
and networking to provide volunteer support for them will take place
through the pages of Gateway.
- Tricycle
eZine version of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (Magazine) Tricycle
was founded in 1991 as a non-profit quarterly
magazine with an educational charter to spread the dharma. It is a
subscription-driven magazine (in contrast to an ad-driven publication).
Why "Tricycle"? The essential components of a tricycle -
three, vehicle, and wheel - correspond to concepts found throughout
Buddhist history. We speak of three treasures: the Buddha, Dharma,
Sangha; of turning the Wheel of Dharma; and of the three great vehicles
of Buddhism: Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana.
- Hundred
Mountain
"Hundred Mountain: A Journal of the Spirit and the Arts"
takes both a serious and a lighthearted look at fitting spiritual
practice and meditation into daily life, with articles, interviews
with monks, a resource list, reviews of books and movies, humor columns
and such features as "The Buddhascope," which tracks popular
culture references to Buddhism
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