If you’re looking for good reads to begin or deepen your relationship to Buddhist meditation, you can’t go wrong with these nine essential picks.
Share Your Wisdom: What is your favorite meditation practice?
What is your favorite meditation practice? Send your answer, location, and a headshot to themoment@lionsroar.com for possible inclusion in Lion’s Roar magazine.
5 Meditations on the Breath
From getting to sleep to completely waking up, working with your breath offers practical and profound benefits.
Lion’s Roar welcomes a new associate editor, Noel Alumit
As a new associate editor at Lion’s Roar, Alumit’s focus will be on promoting the voices of Asian American Buddhists.
Meet a Teacher: Rev. Marvin Harada
Learn more about Buddhist teacher, Rev. Marvin Harada.
Register for Medicine for Fear, our newest online course, available now
Medicine for Fear features Koshin Paley Ellison, Chodo Robert Campbell, and four special guest teachers.
Read the Lion’s Roar Foundation “Report to Our Community — 2021: The Year in Review”
The Lion’s Roar Foundation, publisher of Lion’s Roar and Buddhadharma magazines, has released its annual report looking at 2021.
Register now for our free “Wisdom of Pema Chödrön” Summit, April 7-11
Registration is now open for the Wisdom of Pema Chödrön summit, featuring remarkable Buddhist teachers and heart friends inspired by Pema Chödrön.
Meet a Teacher: Gregory Pai
An interview with Gregory Pai from our “Meet a Teacher” series in the May 2022 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine.
What do all of the terms for Buddhist meditation mean?
I’m confused about all the different terms for meditation, like shamatha, vipassana, zazen, mindfulness, calm abiding, insight, just sitting. What’s what?