
Watch videos from Harvard’s 2021 Buddhism and Race Speaker Series
Harvard University’s Buddhism and Race Conference present the Radical Re-Orientation Speaker Series.
Harvard University’s Buddhism and Race Conference present the Radical Re-Orientation Speaker Series.
Sara Davidson remembers the American spiritual icon Ram Dass in the May 2020 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine.
Shine the warm light of awareness on your thoughts and feelings, says Thich Nhat Hanh.
Buddhadharma editor Koun Franz in conversation with Chan teacher and author Guo Gu.
Blanche Hartman explains one of the Buddha’s most significant teachings—impermanence—and discusses how it can bring great happiness.
Butterfly (Tony Pham) offers a call to responsibility in memory of the six Asian women shot and killed near Atlanta on March 16.
Shine the warm light of awareness on your thoughts and feelings, says Thich Nhat Hanh.
Harvard University’s Buddhism and Race Conference present the Radical Re-Orientation Speaker Series.
Sara Davidson remembers the American spiritual icon Ram Dass in the May 2020 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine.
Buddhadharma editor Koun Franz in conversation with Chan teacher and author Guo Gu.
Blanche Hartman explains one of the Buddha’s most significant teachings—impermanence—and discusses how it can bring great happiness.
Butterfly (Tony Pham) offers a call to responsibility in memory of the six Asian women shot and killed near Atlanta on March 16.
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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.
Joan Sutherland shares why we must learn to trust the ebbs and flows of awakening — agreeing to all of its seasons and tides.
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.
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features Zen priest Cristina Moon and Sensei Dorothy Dai En Friedman.
Tens of times a day, Diana Winston’s two-year-old daughter helps her practice letting go.
This special episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features music from Buddhist artists Jessica Pimentel and Born I Music.
In this complex and interconnected world, living ethically has never been more challenging—or more important.
The March 2021 issue of Lion’s Roar explores how to detox your mind using Buddhist wisdom and practices.
From paleontology to astrophysics, four scientists talk to Andrea Miller about their search for truth — scientific and spiritual.
Psychologist David J. Keuler is used to helping people, but this was different. Could he really practice limitless compassion?
Valerie Brown returns to gardening to recover her broken spirit, and discovers what really grows in a garden is love.
The Spring 2021 issue of Buddhadharma features in-depth teachings on the nature of mind for cultivating your Buddhist practice and manifesting those teachings meaningfully in everyday life.
The way to bodhicitta, the mind of compassion, is marked by the fifty-nine lojong slogans. Gaylon Ferguson points us in the right direction.
Michael Sheehy reviews “Science and Philosophy in Indian and Buddhist Classics, Vol. 2: The Mind.”
Roger R. Jackson explains how different Tibetan schools approach the nature of mind, and why it matters.