“We have to liberate each other and ourselves. We can do this because we have a love a life.
It is calling us in all our converging streams through the teachers of the main religions.
I see structural violence as a way to address if we speak together that we are all victims and we are all accountable.
It is the work we are born to do.”
Joanna Macy
ENGAGEMENTS
NEWS
Concerning the Continued Exploitation of Forests in Northeast Thailand & the Potential of Buddhist Forest Monasteries in Creating Regional Ecological Corridors.
International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB)Eco-Temple Community Development ProjectBy Cedric BoudryThailand's national forest corridor from Phukheio-Namnow to Dong Phayayen-Kao Yai In recent decades, Thailand has been facing the consequences of mass...
Mindful Action: COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB)
Why Support the INEB COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund? In response to the unbearable levels of suffering among the poorest and most marginalized communities in South and Southeast Asia, the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has set up a COVID-19...
Buddhist Wisdom offers Social Solidarity during the Global COVID-19 Crisis
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) sends our heartfelt greetings from Bangkok. We are exploring ways to share messages of inspiration and good will throughout our network which embraces all Buddhist traditions, as well as extending it to other...
What are the good things during the COVID-19 situation?
A talk by Ven. Phra Paisal Visalo 16 March 2020 Organized by We Oneness, SHDM Foundation and Thai Health Fund In the past, we thought that we were winning against viruses because we had developed antibiotics and vaccines that prevented diseases such as smallpox that...
Korean Buddhist Monk Pomnyun Sunim Wins 37th Niwano Peace Prize
The Niwano Peace Foundation announced on Monday that Seon (Zen) master Pomnyun Sunim* (법륜스님), who has earned renown in his native South Korea and around the world for his insightful yet accessible Dharma talks and accolades for his far-reaching humanitarian...
28 February 2020 extended deadline for Terms of Reference (ToR): Communications Officer
28 February 2020 extended deadline for Terms of Reference (ToR): Communications Officer Contract period March 02, 2020 (or as soon as possible) through June 30, 2021, half time (50%) for 16 months Location: Bangkok, Thailand Communications Offer, employed by...
SEEDS OF PEACE
Seeds of Peace Vol.35 No.1 Jan-Apr (2019)
All of us at SNE, INEB and SEM wish you a joyous, prosperous and peaceful 2019 The first four articles of this edition are dedicated to Lodi Gyari, diplomat, statesman, humanitarian, writer and tireless champion of democratic principles and progressive ideas. He was...
Seeds of Peace Vol.34 No.3 Sep-Dec (2018)
Thank you for your interest in the third and final issue for 2561 (2018), which contains a constellation of articles and other writings for you. In Ajarn Sulak's cover story entitled The True Human: The Path to Morality in Human Society, he wrote about how fortunate...
Seeds of Peace Vol.34 No.2 May-Aug (2018)
This issue marks the 50th year since the SathirakosesNagapradipa Foundation (SNF) was founded by Ajarn Sulak Sivaraksa and has served as one of the bastions of knowledge and critical and alternative thinking in Thai society." As Surasee Kosolnawin, our dear friend and...
Seeds of Peace Vol.34 No.1 Jan-Apr (2018)
Hello INEB Friends, to all of you who follow our activities and support us, we wish you a Happy New Year! Last November, we organized a conference in Taiwan - The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) 18th General Conference: A Conference on Interbeing:...
Seeds of Peace Vol.33 No.3 Sep-Dec (2017)
First of all, we would like to send our condolences to family and friends of Venetia Walkey, who served on the board of INEB since its inception. Venetia was a dedicated Buddhist who supported various initiatives that aimed to create a better society, especially...