From our founder

A Buddhist monastery is a place where the path prevails. If one practices diligently in such a place, then when one’s learning and practice reach maturity, one will manifest the path everywhere one goes, even if one is alone. One’s body will manifest the path through one’s read more...

Overview

From Master Yin Shun's perspective, "although the teachings are varied, all are interconnected. The different teachings start at different places,... read more »

Lectures and Dharma Discussion

Saturday Dharma Talks Dharma talks and discussion provided by various teachers on Saturday mornings and afternoons. (Please see General Schedule for... read more »

The Time to Act is Now: a Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change

E-mail

Today we live in a time of great crisis, confronted by the gravest challenge that humanity has ever faced: the ecological consequences of our own collective karma. The scientific consensus is overwhelming: human activity is triggering environmental breakdown on a planetary scale. Global warming, in particular, is happening much faster than previously predicted, most obviously at the North Pole.

Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi, along with David Loy and John Stanley, a British micro-biologist, has helped to compose a Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change.

In the run-up to the crucial U.N. Climate Treaty Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009, the Declaration will present to the world's media a unique spiritual view of climate change and our urgent responsibility to address the solutions. It emerged from the contributions of over twenty Buddhist teachers of all traditions to the book, A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency, Wisdom Publications, 2009.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama was the first to sign this Declaration. All concerned members of the international Buddhist community are invited to study the document and add their voice by co-signing it. If you agree with the statement, please sign it.

Please also pass it on to your own Buddhist friends and colleagues. Those involved with organizations should feel at liberty to post the declaration, or a link to it, on their websites.