When Strength Isn’t Enough: A Lesson from the Great Monkey King

AI image A story from the Jataka Tales — the early Buddhist tradition of teaching through past-life stories The Jataka Tales are among the oldest narrative teachings in Buddhism. They describe the Buddha’s previous lives—not as a distant figure, but as someone cultivating wisdom, compassion, clarity, and responsibility over countless lifetimes. One of these storiesContinue reading “When Strength Isn’t Enough: A Lesson from the Great Monkey King”

The Play of Illusions in Global Leadership and Our Collective Life

We live in a moment when our world is not only asking to survive, but quietly—and sometimes urgently—hoping to flourish. In such times, the subtle play of illusion that moves through our collective life becomes easier to notice. It is not as something “out there.” It does not belong to a particular group of leaders.Continue reading “The Play of Illusions in Global Leadership and Our Collective Life”

Awakening or Automation? The Dharma of AI Leadership

AI Generated Image The Mirror We Built Artificial intelligence is a reflection of the human mind — but not the mind in its totality. It mirrors a selected few of humankind: those who design it, fund it, and define its priorities. It does not create greed, attachment, or compassion; it amplifies the tendencies already presentContinue reading “Awakening or Automation? The Dharma of AI Leadership”

How Convenience Turned Us into Birds Flying Into a Clear Glass Window

We live inside a paradox. The modern world has gifted us more convenience than any era before. Food arrives with a tap. Conversations happen across continents in seconds. Knowledge, once preserved in monasteries and libraries, now rests in our pockets. It should feel like liberation. Instead, many of you, leaders not the least – tellContinue reading “How Convenience Turned Us into Birds Flying Into a Clear Glass Window”

Leading with Balance:Buddhist Tools Every Modern Leader Needs

Leadership today requires more than strategic thinking; it demands inner stability. In Vajrayāna Buddhism, wellbeing is not separate from leadership — it is the ground that allows wise, compassionate, and transformative action. Rather than being another task to manage, wellbeing arises naturally when leaders embody timeless values: ethical clarity , mindful awareness, and compassion. TheseContinue reading “Leading with Balance:Buddhist Tools Every Modern Leader Needs”

Leadership as Sacred Space: Buddhist Teachings for Conscious Impact

“You do not have to live in the world you are given.”— Margaret Atwood In a culture obsessed with doing, measuring, and maximizing, leadership is often reduced to performance. Metrics replace meaning. Urgency outshouts wisdom. But what if leadership is something else entirely — not a role, but a sacred space? In Buddhist philosophy, particularlyContinue reading “Leadership as Sacred Space: Buddhist Teachings for Conscious Impact”

Interdependence Day — A Jataka Tale for the 4th of July

AI Generated image While fireworks crackle across the summer sky and families gather to celebrate independence across the United States, there’s an ancient story from the Buddha’s past lives that offers a gentle nudge toward a deeper kind of freedom — one rooted not in separation, but in connection. Here in Europe, we may notContinue reading “Interdependence Day — A Jataka Tale for the 4th of July”

5 Ways to Lead From Inner Wisdom—Even in Flip-Flops

Your Leadership Doesn’t Take Time Off Summer offers a rare invitation: to slow down, to let go of structure, to reconnect with something deeper than deadlines. Yet even in rest, life continues to unfold—sometimes gently, sometimes unexpectedly. A decision must be made. A message arrives. A loved one struggles. Or perhaps the shift is internal:Continue reading “5 Ways to Lead From Inner Wisdom—Even in Flip-Flops”

Light the Fire for the Leadership You Actually Want to Embody

Image generated by AI. In Sweden, spring arrives with fire. Each year on Valborg, bonfires blaze across hillsides and town squares — ancient rituals meant to chase away darkness, to clear space for new growth. It’s not just tradition. It’s a deep, bodily knowing: that the old must be offered up before the new canContinue reading “Light the Fire for the Leadership You Actually Want to Embody”

The Role of Mentorship in Conscious Leadership: Why You Need a Guide

Leadership is often framed as a role that demands relentless drive, sharp decision-making, and an unwavering focus on results. For women in leadership, these demands frequently come with additional pressures—balancing expectations, navigating biases, and holding space for both professional excellence and personal integrity. Yet, the most powerful leaders are not those who sacrifice their wellbeingContinue reading “The Role of Mentorship in Conscious Leadership: Why You Need a Guide”