The Buddha’s Horse

The Buddha valued dispassion, yet he also knew the power of love. Reiko Ohnuma on the poignant relationship between Siddhartha and his horse.

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Deepen Your Love with Equanimity

We so often strive to remove every discomfort. Let go of that impulse, says Gullu Singh, and discover a steadiness that needs no fixing.

True Love

Sexual energy can be destructive, says Shantum Seth. But nurtured within love, mindfulness, and insight, it can flower into a sacred union.

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Walking Ourselves Back to Attention

Ann Tashi Slater reflects on how circumambulation can help us navigate life when we lose our way.

4 Ways to Deepen Your Love

Loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity are the four immeasurables, the path to an open, grounded heart. In this special section, four Buddhist teachers share practices and insights for bringing these qualities to life.

Richard Gere & the Wisdom of Happiness

In this interview with Andrea Miller, Richard Gere shares how Buddhist practice has shaped his activism, his inner life, and his vision for a more compassionate world.

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The Doorway to Wisdom

Through mindfulness, we can see the workings of the mind, know the roots of suffering, and discover the peace that’s always available. A teaching by Joseph Goldstein.

She Who Liberates

With the twenty-one praises of Tara, you discover your own fearless compassion. Lama Döndrup Drölma introduces this timeless practice.

Books in Brief: March 2026

Jessica Little reviews new books for the March issue of Lion's Roar.

The Seeds I Water

Tony Koji Wallin-Sato’s relationship with his father was marked by absence, addiction, and suicide. Through practice, he discovers how to stop growing the seeds of suffering.

When Resilience Becomes Repression

False positivity erodes truth and intimacy. Daniel Ahearn offers a path toward honesty.

Who Do We Want to Be in This Moment?

Buddhist scholar Cortland Dahl returns to his native Minneapolis, where he inspired to follow the example of the Tibetan people who have responded to the injustice they have suffered with compassion and wisdom.

The Power of We

Collective awareness is key to tackling the converging crises of our time. Jon Kabat-Zinn on how to move beyond I, me, and mine.

Mindfulness of the Nine Types of Hunger

Jan Chozen Bays shows how mindful attention to nine distinct “hungers” can transform eating on autopilot into a practice of awareness, gratitude, and wise nourishment.

George Saunders on the Art of Not Knowing

The celebrated author talks with Lion’s Roar about mortality, compassion, and why uncertainty is the most honest place a writer can stand.

The Trail Back to Beginner’s Mind

Valerie Brown on how to let go of limiting preconceptions and discover ease and abundance.

The Path of Love

Lion's Roar associate publisher Beth Wallace introduces the March 2026 Issue.

The Creative Force: In Conversation with Novelist Ruth Ozeki

Nancy Chu talks to Ruth Ozeki about her creative process, the power of grief, and what it’s like growing up mixed-race in America.

Toward a Revolution of Love

In this important essay, the late bell hooks inspires us to make her vision of a culture of love come true.

The Path to a Meaningful Life

Grounded in the Three Jewels of Buddhism and the Vajrayana practices of Tibet, the Ancient Wisdom Engaged (AWE) program invites practitioners into a transformative journey of practice, sangha, and awakening.