
Free “Death, Love, & Wisdom Summit” begins October 12
This free 5-day online event brings together 16 leading experts and spiritual teachers trained in helping the dying, and those who care for them, to face death in positive and realistic ways.
This free 5-day online event brings together 16 leading experts and spiritual teachers trained in helping the dying, and those who care for them, to face death in positive and realistic ways.
Martine Panzica talks to director Paul MacGowan about the making of the documentary film “Wandering…But Not Lost,” which chronicles Mingyur Rinpoche’s remarkable four-and-a-half year wandering retreat.
Pema Chödrön shares why the simple practice of taking a break from our usual thoughts is the most important thing we can do with our lives.
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses the surprisingly Buddhist lessons of the box-office hit movie, “Barbie.”
The fellowship aims to provide Black dharma teachers and leaders with resources to “carry on their profound work of offering healing and support through a Buddhist lens for African-descendant communities in the U.S.”
René Rivera shares the direct experience of nonself he discovered along his gender journey as a trans man.
Pema Chödrön shares why the simple practice of taking a break from our usual thoughts is the most important thing we can do with our lives.
This free 5-day online event brings together 16 leading experts and spiritual teachers trained in helping the dying, and those who care for them, to face death in positive and realistic ways.
Martine Panzica talks to director Paul MacGowan about the making of the documentary film “Wandering…But Not Lost,” which chronicles Mingyur Rinpoche’s remarkable four-and-a-half year wandering retreat.
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses the surprisingly Buddhist lessons of the box-office hit movie, “Barbie.”
The fellowship aims to provide Black dharma teachers and leaders with resources to “carry on their profound work of offering healing and support through a Buddhist lens for African-descendant communities in the U.S.”
René Rivera shares the direct experience of nonself he discovered along his gender journey as a trans man.
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The November 2023 issue of Lion’s Roar highlights the teachings of Tibetan Buddhist teacher Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. Inside, he shares wisdom on how to befriend your anxiety and discover your innate well-being.
In this exclusive interview, Mingyur Rinpoche tells Lion’s Roar’s Andrea Miller how he learned to befriend his anxiety. We all have an innate well-being, he says. And we can all experience it.
The essence of mind is empty, luminous awareness. Mingyur Rinpoche on the Tibetan Buddhist practice of Dzogchen.
Can virtual reality deepen contemplative practice? Ross Nervig dons a headset and explores the promise and peril of mesmerizing worldscapes.
Meditation can help with navigating challenges, cultivating calm, and connecting with others. Four Buddhists with autism on how the practice has changed their lives.
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There’s nothing like the benefit of a regular meditation practice, and there’s no better time to do it than now. Zen Buddhist A. Jesse Jiryu Davis on five ways you can make meditation a helpful part of your daily routine.
Buddhist practitioner Leslie Davis offers three questions you can ask yourself to reel your running mind back to the present moment.
“To begin with, just give up any expectations of yourself. That’s a simple good instruction
You can bring the mind of meditation to any experience. Konda Mason explains how.
This basic mindfulness meditation from Zen teacher James Ishmael Ford offers a great practice to start your day.
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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…
We are proud to offer opportunities to travel to some of the most sacred Buddhist destinations in the world. Learn more about our journeys here.
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.
In order to shed light on the realities of climate change, says Ajahn Sucitto, first we should get more comfortable with the darkness.
John Tarrant demystifies Zen koan practice. Yes, it’s paradoxical, poetic, and totally personal. And so is life.
Kamilah Majied shares her advice for staying afloat when you feel like you’re drowning.
It goes a lot deeper than how many times a day you check your phone. According to Buddhist teacher Judy Lief, distraction is the very foundation of ego.
You have enlightened nature, says Pema Khandro Rinpoche. If you truly know that, you’ll always be kind to yourself.
With her empowered imagery, she’s connected many to the divine feminine. Andrea Miller profiles the Japanese American visionary Mayumi Oda.
Susan Yao explores how Buddhist principles could help us reimagine the American school system.
Born I’s September release, “AMIDA,” is an “introspective blend of Buddhist philosophy, Lofi elements, and Eastern modalities.”
Have you been practicing Buddhist for awhile? If so, what is your advice for people new to the path?
In this important essay, the late bell hooks inspires us to make her vision of a culture of love come true.
The Fall 2023 issue of Buddhadharma features in-depth teachings and articles on buddhanature. Inside, we explore why it matters, key buddhanature texts, meditations on buddhanature, and more.
Shohaku Okumura explains the connection between non-sentient beings and buddhanature.
Four Buddhist teachers share concise instructions for recognizing the luminous nature of mind.
Rev. Blayne Higa on the founder of Shin Buddhism’s “spiritual insight of imperfection and radical acceptance.” It can lead us to the ultimate realization of buddhanature.
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