Applying the Buddha’s four foundations of mindfulness to hatha yoga asanas, says Frank Jude Boccio, can enrich practitioners’ experiences.
Editorial: That Guilty Feeling
Editorial introduction to the July 2009 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine by Andrea Miller, Associate Editor of the Lion’s Roar.
God, Guru, and Gender
The root of the problem, says Rita Gross, is our theistic expectation of the spiritual teacher. She wants female teachers with real authority.
Night of the Cockroach
When he encountered the bug, Gabriel Cohen says, his first impulse was to destroy it. But then he stopped to think about the implications.
The Turtle
Where do spirituality and environmentalism meet? Rick Bass on the wonder of releasing a painted turtle on the safe side of the road.
Between the Lines of the Red Leather Diary
Lily Koppel on the Buddhist backstory of her best-selling book, the Red Leather Diary.
The Buddha and Suze Orman
There are surprising parallels between the noble truths of Buddhism and money guru Suze Orman’s advice on getting real financially.
Joan Halifax: Fearless and Fragile
After a life time of contemplating death and caring for the dying, Zen teacher Joan Halifax reflects on her life’s work.
Free from the Prison of Gender Roles
Joan Sutherland reviews “A Garland of Feminist Reflections: Forty Years of Religious Exploration” by Rita Gross.
The Mindful Society: Walking the Talk
Barry Boyce’s Mindful Society column from the May 2009 issue of Lion’s Roar Magazine.








