Socially Engaged Buddhism
Socially Engaged Buddhism is a movement that applies Buddhist principles to social, political, and environmental issues. It emphasizes compassion, justice, and the alleviation of suffering, encouraging practitioners to take action in their communities. This approach seeks to address problems like poverty, inequality, and violence through mindfulness and ethical living.
Prominent figures in this movement include Thich Nhat Hanh and Aung San Suu Kyi, who advocate for peace and social change. Socially Engaged Buddhism encourages individuals to integrate their spiritual practice with activism, fostering a sense of responsibility towards others and the world.