Wheel of Time, Wheel of Peace

The Kalachakra empowerment was at the heart of the Global Peace Prayer Festival that just wrapped up in Bhutan. Andrea Miller explores the deep meaning of the Kalachakra.

Let the “Nine Breaths of Purification” Clear Your Mind and Open Your Heart

Daniel Ahearn, LMFT, shares an article and accompanying video on the how and why of a practice he says offers "a gentle revolution, a way to clear what weighs us down, to reconnect with the body, and to remember that every breath offers a chance to begin again."

Bhutan Festival Marks Landmark for Buddhist Nuns

At the culmination of the Global Peace Prayer Festival, 265 nuns received full ordination. This is a profound step toward gender equality in spiritual leadership.

Thich Nhat Hanh on How to Take a Mindful Walk

The late Thich Nhat Hanh emphasized the practice of mindful walking as a profound way to deepen our connection with our body and the earth. Read on and learn how to breathe, take a mindful step, and come back to your true home.

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Do Dishes, Rake Leaves: The Wisdom of the Ancient Homemakers

Karen Maezen Miller on how the domestic practice of ancient Zen masters can lead us to intimate encounters with our own lives. Join Maezen every Wednesday in November for a live meditation on Zoom. See details to join <a href="https://www.lionsroar.com/weekly-meditation/">here</a>.

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The Myna Bird Knows Her Name

Named after a songbird that learns by listening, Sarika S. Gupta reflects on how mispronunciation and marginalization became invitations to reclaim her voice.

Transforming Self-Comparison Through No-Self

Eda Ocak reflects on how meditation practice and the Buddha’s message of no-self transformed her habit of self-comparison.

The 19th Annual Lion’s Roar Online Auction has begun!

The 19th Annual Lion’s Roar Online Auction, our biggest fundraising event of the year, runs November 9-23, 2025.

Meet a Teacher: Rev. Doyeon Park

Rev. Park is a minister in the Won Buddhist community and the Buddhist chaplain at two New York universities.

What Nature Teaches Us About Mindfulness

In the natural world, nothing is out of place, Cara Lai reminds us. Mindfulness invites us to see our thoughts and feelings the same way.

La práctica de vivir en comunidad

De acuerdo con el sacerdote Zen Sanriki, vivir en comunidad nos brinda oportunidades para practicar el dharma día a día, momento a momento

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How to Find True Refuge in an Uncertain World

We all want security, yet too often we look for it in the wrong places. Br. Phap Huu on a safety that does not depend on circumstances.

Elephant Wisdom

Animals are forced to live in a man-made world. Andrew Lam on the colonization of the wild.

How to Practice Mindful Eating

Jan Chozen Bays teaches us how to make every meal a celebration of gratitude, enjoyment, and true nourishment.

Imagine que es un Buda

En esta segunda parte de su serie sobre el tantra, Mingyur Rinpoche explica cómo la práctica de la visualización nos ayuda a reconocer nuestra naturaleza búdica.

How to Set Meaningful Intentions

Regularly reminding yourself of your intentions is the key to keeping your life on target, says Sylvia Boorstein. She shares how to set meaningful intentions for yourself, your loved ones, and all beings.

El opuesto del aferramiento es la intimidad

Cada uno de nosotros, dice Lama Willa Blythe Baker, está atrapado en las apariencias, pero apartarlas no nos va a liberar, en vez de eso, necesitamos mirarlas más de cerca.

5 Meditations to Calm Anxiety

Five easy meditations you can do to find calm, care for yourself, and ease your anxiety in any situation.

3 Meditations from Ram Dass

These three meditations from “There Is No Other: The Way to Harmony and Wholeness,” a new book of teachings by the late spiritual teacher Ram Dass, invite you to rest in awareness, follow the breath, and experience oneness with all life.