Surviving CNY: A Buddhist’s Guide to Family Drama
Looking for ways to handle CNY family stress? Learn Buddhist-inspired techniques for dealing with relatives, traditions, and social expectations during Chinese New Year.
Looking for ways to handle CNY family stress? Learn Buddhist-inspired techniques for dealing with relatives, traditions, and social expectations during Chinese New Year.
Moving in back with parents? Uncover the Buddhist approach to modern relationships. Learn how to navigate conflicts.
Discover the Buddhist approach to marriage and parenting. Practical tips for mindful relationships and raising children with Dhamma principles.
Learn about the stories of Queen Maya and Queen Mahapajapati, the mothers of Gautama Buddha.
Being a working mom is a difficult balancing act, with emotions often ranging from guilt to joy. But with the right approach, it is possible to find inner peace and a sense of fulfilment in both work and family life.
We naturally seek a spouse who is physically, emotionally and spiritually compatible. However, compatibility may not need to be rigid definitions. Sometimes, we fall in love with people that we think are religiously incompatible. Ze Wen shares his experience (not dating advice) on how he navigated his journey of introducing Buddhism to his non-Buddhist spouse and in-laws.