How powerful is the mind, really?
In this short video, Dr. Philippe Goldin explores the remarkable science of neuroplasticity — the brain’s lifelong ability to change in response to what we repeatedly do, think, feel, and practise, making us “the architects of our own brain.”
Khandro Kunga Bhuma Rinpoche shares profound insights on compassion, dependent arising, and the meeting of Buddhism and science—revealing how inner transformation, wisdom, and a kind heart are essential for creating genuine happiness and peace.
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At a time when religion is often linked with conflict, this article by Dr. Mohamed Ashath explores how both Buddhism and Islam contain powerful resources for transformation—showing that violence arises not from the core teachings, but from human, social, and political conditions, and that genuine dialogue and understanding can lead to peace.
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What makes someone leave a career in molecular biology under a Nobel laureate for decades in the Himalayas? Matthieu Ricard reflects on his journey, the question that shaped his life, and what 50 years of practice reveal about what truly matters.
If your mind does not understand 'enoughness, or if your mind is not contented, then a poor person cannot be happy and even billionaires and trillionaires cannot be happy.
– Geshe Tenzin Zopa
10 years ago, Berzin Archives evolved into Study Buddhism.
What began in Dr. Alexander Berzin’s apartment in Berlin has grown into a global Buddhist educational platform in 37 languages — always free of charge, always free of adverts.
Over the past decade, more than 14 million people have visited the site and nearly 32 million articles have been read worldwide.
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Join Ringu Tulku Rinpoche as he explores how Buddhism encourages joy in diversity—embracing individual paths, respecting different perspectives, and recognising that what matters most is what truly works for each person’s journey.
What does it mean to live ethically? In this article, His Holiness the Dalai Lama explores how mindful choices, compassion, and personal responsibility can guide us toward a more meaningful and harmonious life.
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In Thailand, Venerable Dhammananda and her small arama support thousands—visiting prisons and, during COVID-19, distributing food to struggling local communities. Their simple acts of compassion show how even a small group can create a far-reaching impact.
What does it really mean to take refuge in Buddhism?—explore how turning to the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha offers a practical, grounded path toward clarity, purpose, and inner stability.
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"The first three fetters—ego, cultural conditioning, and doubt—are all products of the human mind," Ajahn Sumedho explains in this insightful video. He describes how investigating these artificial constructs leads to insight into ultimate reality.
We're never satisfied—always wanting more love, attention, security. We search for Prince or Princess Charming, but that's a fairy tale. Nobody's perfect! So, what to do? Find out in this article on Study Buddhism.
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