We are pleased to announce our latest Special Edition, “Everyday Mindfulness: Simple Buddhist Practices You Can Do Anywhere, Anytime.”
We Simply Must Say Thank You
This year, we’ve received a humbling number of donations and kind messages in support of our work and mission. Thank you.
Lion’s Roar + Naropa University: The Three Turnings of the Wheel
New at Lion’s Roar Online Learning: a fascinating new series of classes about Buddhism’s Indo-Tibetan roots, produced in collaboration with Naropa University.
10 Great Buddhist Books, Recommended by 10 Buddhist Teachers
In this archive article from the Fall 2007 issue of Buddhadharma, ten Buddhist teachers, scholars, and writers recommend great Buddhist books.
Enrollment now open for “The Three Turnings of the Wheel” from Lion’s Roar Online Learning & Naropa University
Join Naropa University’s Wisdom Traditions faculty as they illuminate the Buddha’s foundational teachings on the nature of mind and emotions, the Bodhisattva path of wisdom and compassion, and Buddha Nature.
How to Do Walking Meditation
Arinna Weisman and Jean Smith shed light on a common yet often misunderstood meditative practice, via simple-to-follow instructions.
Summer Youth Employment at Lion’s Roar
We have four openings for paid student internships at our offices in Halifax, Canada, for the summer of 2019.
Inside the May 2019 Lion’s Roar magazine
The May 2019 issue of Lion’s Roar features network anchor Dan Harris on the cover, asking the question, could you be 10% happier?
On May 8, Lion’s Roar hosts “Real Change: How Spirituality Can Power Activism” at Rubin Museum in NYC
Lion’s Roar will host a panel discussion on Wednesday, May 8, at New York’s Rubin Museum of Art on the power of spiritually-inspired activism.
Enrollment now open for “Taking Refuge in Your Body” from Lion’s Roar Online Learning
New from Lion’s Roar Online Learning: “Taking Refuge in Your Body,” an online course in developing a daily practice of self-care, featuring Cyndi Lee.









