Since the end of the 20th century, Secular Buddhist communities have been gathering in-person and growing through English-language online spaces with audiences in the UK, continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the US. The communities with a large online presence include the Secular Buddhist Association and the Secular Buddhist Podcast, founded by Americans Ted Meissner and Noah Rasheta, respectively, and the Secular Buddhist Network, which has a team based primarily in Europe. Secular Buddhists settled on this term over other ways to present themselves, such as atheist Buddhist or agnostic Buddhist. All three terms owe their popularity to the work of Stephen Batchelor, who is based in the UK. His 1997 publication, Buddhism ...
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Since the end of the 20th century, Secular Buddhist communities have been gathering in-person and gr...
Secular Buddhism is coalescing today in response to two main factors. First, it rejects the incohere...
Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
This is a formatted version (for e-book readers or printing) of a very long blog post about secular ...
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Must transpersonal psychology and the transpersonal world necessarily occupy an ontology that oppose...
This article draws attention to Navayana (Western) Buddhists practicing their religiosity while faci...
In recent years insight (vipassana) practice in Australia has diversified in content and spawned new...
The pandemic offers an opportunity to reflect on the place that spirituality has in contemporary lif...
This essay explores the possibility of a complete secular redefinition of Buddhism. It argues that s...
Mindfulness-based practice methods are entering the Western cultural mainstream as institutionalised...
In contemporary Western society, meditation techniques that were previously taught within the contex...
Since the end of the 20th century, Secular Buddhist communities have been gathering in-person and gr...
Secular Buddhism is coalescing today in response to two main factors. First, it rejects the incohere...
Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
This is a formatted version (for e-book readers or printing) of a very long blog post about secular ...
In Australia over the last three decades, secular insight (vipassana) meditation practice has increa...
Abstract: The present article is a contribution to a particularly urgent issue that is unfolding in ...
This article draws attention to Navayana (Western) Buddhists practicing their religiosity while faci...
This thesis explores the attitudes of Australian practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism to Buddhist socia...
Must transpersonal psychology and the transpersonal world necessarily occupy an ontology that oppose...
This article draws attention to Navayana (Western) Buddhists practicing their religiosity while faci...
In recent years insight (vipassana) practice in Australia has diversified in content and spawned new...
The pandemic offers an opportunity to reflect on the place that spirituality has in contemporary lif...
This essay explores the possibility of a complete secular redefinition of Buddhism. It argues that s...
Mindfulness-based practice methods are entering the Western cultural mainstream as institutionalised...
In contemporary Western society, meditation techniques that were previously taught within the contex...