ARTICLE

FindCenter AddIcon

Philosophy of Love

By Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

This article examines the nature of love and some of the ethical and political ramifications.

Read on iep.utm.edu

FindCenter Post-Image

Open Your Heart Further

Pema Khandro Rinpoche on cultivating the boundless love of a bodhisattva.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Are You Looking to Buddhism When You Should Be Looking to Therapy?

The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice isn’t about achieving mental health.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Cultivating Compassion

How to love yourself and others.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Building a Community of Love: bell hooks and Thich Nhat Hanh

bell hooks meets with Thich Nhat Hanh to ask: How do we build a community of love?

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Toward a Worldwide Culture of Love

The practice of love, says bell hooks, is the most powerful antidote to the politics of domination. She traces her thirty-year meditation on love, power, and Buddhism, and concludes it is only love that transforms our personal relationships and heals the wounds of oppression.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

The Practice of Love

For many of us, opening our hearts to ourselves may be the hardest part of the path. John Welwood on how and why meditation helped him do it—unconditionally.

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Love