Editorial
Sangha: Nurturing Community
In a world often defined by isolation, Sangha offers a powerful antidote—a community that nurtures both the individual and the collective. Rooted in ancient India, Sangha traditionally refers to a group united by a shared purpose, especially in spiritual practice. In Buddhism, it denotes a community of practitioners committed to mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom, and extends beyond religion as a universal model for meaningful connection.
At its heart, Sangha recognises that individual well-being is intertwined with the community’s well-being. It fosters an environment where people thrive not through competition but by uplifting each other. In today’s fragmented society, Sangha provides a supportive space for individuals to feel seen and valued.
By promoting mutual responsibility, kindness, and generosity, Sangha challenges individualism. It nurtures collaboration, inclusion, and collective growth, showing that our greatest potential is realised through deep, meaningful connections.
Ekai Korematsu
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