An excerpt from George Takei’s graphic novel “They Called Us Enemy.”
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Sacred Reich’s Buddhist Metal Album with Phil Rind
Rod Meade Sperry talks to Sacred Reich’s Phil Rind.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Making Sense of Death with Ram Dass and East Forest
Lilly Greenblatt talks to musician East Forest about his collaborative album with the late spiritual teacher Ram Dass.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Arthur Russell’s Posthumous Album “Iowa Dream” with Steve Knutson
Rod Meade Sperry talks to Audika Record’s Steve Knutson about musician Arthur Russell’s posthumous album “Iowa Dream” on the Lion’s Roar Podcast.
What If Our Delusions Aren’t a Barrier to Enlightenment?
“What if our deluded minds aren’t a barrier to enlightenment at all?,” asks Zenju Earthlyn Manuel. “What if they are the very path to it?”
Buddhists Must Awaken to the Ecological Crisis
Buddhists, says David Loy, have often been slow to open their eyes to the problem of climate change. He examines key teachings to understand why.
Watch “A Steady Heart in Time of Coronavirus,” from Tara Brach & Jack Kornfield
Meditations and practices to help us loving-awareness and contribute to the healing of our world in the coronavirus era.
Updates on Lion’s Roar advertisers affected by coronavirus
The following advertisers have recently placed ads for programs and events which have now been rescheduled, moved online, or cancelled.
3 Small Practices for Living in the Coronavirus Era
Bonnie Myotai Treace offers these three “small” reflections to help us stay open-hearted and connected as we reckon with the fear and uncertainty coronavirus has brought into our lives.
Buddhadharma Book Briefs for Spring 2020
Joie Szu-Chiao Chen reviews “The First Free Women” by Matty Weingast, “Tsongkhapa” by Thupten Jinpa, “Dharma Matters” by Jan Willis, and more.









