
The Trauma of an American Untouchable
Arisika Razak shares her reflections on trauma, oppression, and healing the wounds of racism.
Arisika Razak shares her reflections on trauma, oppression, and healing the wounds of racism.
Leading Christian writer Anne Lamott is married to Vipassana practitioner Neal Allen. Andrea Miller on how this couple has found the sweet spot where their beliefs meet.
In Vajrayana, the fast track to awakening is to look directly at your own mind and discover its true nature. Tsoknyi Rinpoche shows us how.
When we practice mindfulness in our daily lives, says Thich Nhat Hanh, we open to the wonders of life and allow the world to heal and nourish us.
We’re hiring two Associate Editors with a primary focus on creating content by, for, and about Black Buddhists and Asian American Buddhists.
Separation is the true root of the alarming rise in anti-Asian violence today, writes Korean American Zen priest Cristina Moon.
In Vajrayana, the fast track to awakening is to look directly at your own mind and discover its true nature. Tsoknyi Rinpoche shows us how.
Arisika Razak shares her reflections on trauma, oppression, and healing the wounds of racism.
Leading Christian writer Anne Lamott is married to Vipassana practitioner Neal Allen. Andrea Miller on how this couple has found the sweet spot where their beliefs meet.
When we practice mindfulness in our daily lives, says Thich Nhat Hanh, we open to the wonders of life and allow the world to heal and nourish us.
We’re hiring two Associate Editors with a primary focus on creating content by, for, and about Black Buddhists and Asian American Buddhists.
Separation is the true root of the alarming rise in anti-Asian violence today, writes Korean American Zen priest Cristina Moon.
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Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller explains Bodhidharma’s famous practice of wall-gazing.
Jules Shuzen Harris teaches Zazen, the meditation practice at the heart of Zen Buddhism.
We can’t just blindly meditate, says Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche. Our practice must be illuminated by deep, critical study of the Buddhist teachings.
Practice along with Buddhist teacher Kate Lila Wheeler on her journey to becoming “a tender, flawed, slightly braver human being.”
Mushim Patricia Ikeda teaches us how to generate loving-kindness and good will as an antidote to hatred and fear.
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If you find all the bad news overwhelming, Buddhist teacher Judy Lief has some meditations to help you…
If you find all the bad news overwhelming, Buddhist teacher Judy Lief has some meditations to help you…
If you find all the bad news overwhelming, Buddhist teacher Judy Lief has some meditations to help you…
An introduction to the life and teachings of the Dalai Lama, teacher, educator, science enthusiast, and political leader.
Explore definitions of key Buddhist terms, from Abhidharma to Zen.
Looking for a place to practice? Find the best fit for you with our directory of sanghas and meditation centers around the world.
A collection of Buddhist teachings, wisdom, and practices for these uncertain times.
Experience expert teachings from the comfort of home with Lion’s Roar Online Learning, featuring introductory meditation courses, in-depth Buddhist studies, and virtual summit events.
Larry Yang takes an honest look at what it means to be a dharma teacher who hasn’t been, and doesn’t imagine ever being, enlightened.
The more we increase our ability to deal with our own difficulties, the more aware we are that we can’t solve the troubles of loved ones.
Buddhist teacher and scholar Jan Willis on the Buddha’s central teaching — his diagnosis and cure for suffering.
Judy Roitman unpacks the Mahayana vision. “The essence of this vision,” she says, “is a universe in which time and space are flexible, and in which beings are neither separate nor dissolved in each other.”
More than 150 years after the end of slavery, America’s tragic racial karma rolls on.
You have enlightened nature, says Pema Khandro Rinpoche. If you truly know that, you’ll always be kind to yourself.
In this complex and interconnected world, living ethically has never been more challenging—or more important.
Author and musician Miguel Chen comforts a practitioner who doesn’t seem to be getting any closer to enlightenment.
Someone in your life who’s too critical can undermine your self-worth. Psychologist Lynn Monteiro suggests four ways to take care of yourself.
Zen teacher Joan Sutherland on life’s dreamlike nature and why it should be embraced.
The March 2021 issue of Lion’s Roar explores how to use mindfulness, psychology, and Buddhist wisdom to heal emotional wounds.
Arisika Razak shares her reflections on trauma, oppression, and healing the wounds of racism.
Dr. Robert Waldinger offers five ways to keep our connection alive in this time of seperation.
They were typical kids — then they were recognized as the reincarnations of Tibetan Buddhist masters. Three Western tulkus talk to Andrea Miller.
The Winter 2020 issue of Buddhadharma features in-depth teachings for cultivating your Buddhist practice and manifesting those teachings meaningfully in everyday life.
Even as we uphold tradition, says Justin von Bujdoss, we also have to leave room for it to grow.
We often look at Buddhist practice as a way of cultivating particular qualities; Thanissaro Bhikkhu reminds us, however, that the Buddha also spoke of qualities we must have to take up the practice in the first place.
Gina Sharpe, Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, and Pilar Jennings examine spiritual power, the roots of its abuse, and how we might learn to hold it differently going forward.