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Start your personal path today. Enroll in our free course to get a sample of what an Everyday Buddhist subscription has to offer you.
Our most comprehensive learning experience, taught by certified Buddhist Ministers, curated as a step-by-step approach to understanding Buddhism. +36 courses, each one consists of 3-5 video classes, an additional bibliography and study questions for comprehension.
Members will also receive weekly blog articles covering a wide variety of concepts covered in the coursework. Learn how to apply the teachings to your everyday lives.
Join us for live events! Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, share, and connect with the instructors as well as other attendees. Learn practical ideas to enhance your Buddhist practice in these fun and interactive events.
Buddhist lessons are all around us; the trick is to identify and embrace them in our everyday life. Our Guest Speakers come from unique backgrounds and are eager to share their deep understanding of how to maintain a Buddhist perspective in everything we do.
In this dialogue, Aaron Proffitt will discuss the history of Mahayana Buddhism, as well as the ways that this vibrant Buddhist tradition comes to life as wisdom and compassion in our everyday lives.
During this free online Live Event, Bob Matsueda will discuss the history and philosophy of yoga as it relates to Buddhism, and how we can use these techniques in our own spiritual practice.
In a world increasingly marked by division, whether due to socioeconomic status, gender, race, or political beliefs, Amida’s vow to liberate all beings without distinction is especially relevant.
Understanding Amida Buddha’s wisdom and compassion, first from a fundamental Buddhist perspective, then from Shinran’s interpretation, provides an invaluable foundation for reflecting on how the Buddha’s teachings resonate with contemporary society.
I was happily working my way through my online video course at Everyday Buddhist, when Jon Turner Sensei pointed out that the Buddha saw the human condition as a “seeing problem” causing a person to “not feel right“. As a practicing physician, the parallel with medical diagnosis and treatment was intriguing to me, and it gave me a new way to look at the Four Noble Truths.