
Things Come Apart
The process of change can be frustrating, but it is also unavoidable and can lead to growth if correctly approached

The process of change can be frustrating, but it is also unavoidable and can lead to growth if correctly approached

Lam Yuen Ching examines some of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts

Bangladesh’s recent violence against Buddhists and other minorities is a stark reminder of the need for Buddhist peacemaking

Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery in Himachal Pradesh marked the 25th anniversary of its founding on 17 October.

Ratnadevi reflects on Buddhist retreats’ unique ways of teaching us that commitment can lead to freedom

Sarah C. Beasley offers a meditation on the power of time in nature to remind us of our deep interconnections with the land and all she offers

Kassidy Evans explores how Buddhist practice and philosophical reflection can help us honor our anger without allowing it to overwhelm us

Joseph Houseal and Chelley Sherman will embark on a “Journey Through the Dance of Form” in a forthcoming online workshop exploring form and consciousness

A sacred refuge of Buddhist practice established by Chatral Sangye Dorje Rinpoche

Asa Hershoff examines spiritual practices and perspectives that help us to live mindfully, compassionately, and courageously

A session with a core founder of the MBSR movement and Lion’s Roar’s editor offers up refreshing and inspiring insights on mindfulness

Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a new volume that offers a warm introduction to the contemplative path