Today we’re talking about what it takes to believe that you can be happy, even when you’re facing the most difficult circumstances.
Today we’re talking about self-trust, which, if you’re the type of person who is constantly berating themselves internally, can feel hard.
The Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda explains how problems are caused by human beings, which means that they must have a human solution.
When Simone Obidah started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, she recognized the power of her unique experiences.
Consider any situation you’ve found yourself in where you felt like you couldn’t truly be yourself. Have you ever changed your behavior to fit in or impress others?
People tend to assume that karma is bad but that’s not the case. Buddhism explains a liberating and empowering understanding of karma.
Setting healthy boundaries is hard but it is essential for our happiness.
Can I actually influence what’s happening around me for the better? Do I really have control over my circumstances?
Today we’re speaking with Krystal Kalima, a 22-year-old college student from Hawai’i.
Buddhism is about seeing our value on the deepest level. But with the messiness of life, our value can be hard to remember.