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A journey through the art of compassion with Benoy K. Behl
Benoy K. Behl has been a privileged witness to the beauty, kindness and compassion that art can bring to the world. An art historian, documentary director and photographer, Behl (New Delhi) is the only person who has documented Buddhist heritage in 19 regions in 17 countries.

A journey through the art of compassion with Benoy K. Behl
Benoy K. Behl has been a privileged witness to the beauty, kindness and compassion that art can bring to the world. An art historian, documentary director and photographer, Behl (New Delhi) is the only person who has documented Buddhist heritage in 19 regions in 17 countries.

The zen breath: A new cuban buddhist audiovisual production
In this article, Douglas Calvo Gaínza analyzes The Zen Breath, an experimental short film by Daylet Acevedo that transports the essence of Buddhism to the everyday context of Havana. The work dispenses with dialogues to focus on mindfulness and the beauty of impermanence through ambient images and sounds.

The zen breath: A new cuban buddhist audiovisual production
In this article, Douglas Calvo Gaínza analyzes The Zen Breath, an experimental short film by Daylet Acevedo that transports the essence of Buddhism to the everyday context of Havana. The work dispenses with dialogues to focus on mindfulness and the beauty of impermanence through ambient images and sounds.

Interview with Elisa Cucinelli: crossing to the other side
Meet Elisa Cucinelli, a queer filmmaker and visual artist bridging Western artistic curiosity with Eastern contemplative traditions. In our exclusive interview, she shares her journey of self-discovery, her spiritual practice, and her groundbreaking project Paragami – To the Other Shore. Discover how art, activism, and spirituality can heal individuals and communities.

Interview with Elisa Cucinelli: crossing to the other side
Meet Elisa Cucinelli, a queer filmmaker and visual artist bridging Western artistic curiosity with Eastern contemplative traditions. In our exclusive interview, she shares her journey of self-discovery, her spiritual practice, and her groundbreaking project Paragami – To the Other Shore. Discover how art, activism, and spirituality can heal individuals and communities.

From caravans to temples: first Buddhist communities in Han China (1st to 3rd centuries CE)
Buddhism did not enter China with a proclamation, but with travelers, merchants and translators. Between the 1st and 3rd centuries, small communities took shape in nodes such as in Péngchéng and Luoyang.

From caravans to temples: first Buddhist communities in Han China (1st to 3rd centuries CE)
Buddhism did not enter China with a proclamation, but with travelers, merchants and translators. Between the 1st and 3rd centuries, small communities took shape in nodes such as in Péngchéng and Luoyang.

Spiritual Hospitality (II): Bridges between Carmel and Dharma to heal the heart
In this second installment, Father Javier Sancho Fermín delves into the dialogue between Carmelite mysticism and Buddhist psychology from a very specific field: how to accompany suffering and mourning in today's society. Based on his experience in Hong Kong, he shows how Christian mercy and Buddhist compassion (karuna) converge in the same purpose.

Spiritual Hospitality (II): Bridges between Carmel and Dharma to heal the heart
In this second installment, Father Javier Sancho Fermín delves into the dialogue between Carmelite mysticism and Buddhist psychology from a very specific field: how to accompany suffering and mourning in today's society. Based on his experience in Hong Kong, he shows how Christian mercy and Buddhist compassion (karuna) converge in the same purpose.

Spiritual Hospitality (I): A Carmelite priest at the Hong Kong Center for Buddhist Studies
Carmelite Father Javier Sancho Fermín, after decades dedicated to the study and teaching of Christian mysticism at the University of Mysticism in Avila, decided to undertake a transformative journey to the heart of contemporary Buddhism in Asia.

Spiritual Hospitality (I): A Carmelite priest at the Hong Kong Center for Buddhist Studies
Carmelite Father Javier Sancho Fermín, after decades dedicated to the study and teaching of Christian mysticism at the University of Mysticism in Avila, decided to undertake a transformative journey to the heart of contemporary Buddhism in Asia.
