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Inside the September 2017 Lion’s Roar magazine

The September 2017 Lion’s Roar magazine features teachings on limitless love, and how to generate love and compassion for yourself and others from many leading Buddhist teachers, including Pema Chödrön, Sharon Salzberg, Jack Kornfield, bell hooks, Sylvia Boorstein, and more.

Limitless Love

Editorial / Welcome to the issue

The Most Important Question by Melvin McLeod

The Essence of the Buddha’s Teachings

Sylvia Boorstein on loving-kindness.

Open Your Heart Further

Pema Khandro Rinpoche on a bodhisattva’s love.

Make Your Love Skillful

Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Sensei on the unity of life, love, and practice.

5 Ways to Build Love

Buddhist meditations to generate more love and compassion in your life.

The Power of Real Love

Buddhist teacher Sharon Salzberg and renowned critic bell hooks on how the power of love can transform our lives, our relationships, and our whole society.

Intimate Relationship as a Spiritual Crucible

Living with someone we love, with all its joys and challenges, is one of the best ways to grow spiritually. The awakening happens, says psychologist John Welwood, right in the charnel ground of our delusions.

Plus

Creator of Empathy

Looking squarely at racial division in America, Justin Simien finds universal human experiences we can all relate to. Sam Littlefair profiles the Buddhist creator of Dear White People.

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Buddha!

You’ve heard about “fake news,” but what about “fake buddha quotes”? Bodhipaksa on why, when it comes to dharma, you can’t believe everything you read on the internet.

Real Buddha Quotes… about Fake Buddha Quotes

The Buddha warned that he would be misquoted, and he didn’t approve.

The Moment

From Where I Sit

The Real Meaning of Original Sin: Steven Shippee

Q&A

After a Stroke, Still Loving Life: Roshi Bernie Glassman

Heart & Mind

Take Refuge in Your Body by Cyndi Lee

Advice for Difficult Times

Hellooo… Anybody Home? by Sumi Kim

This Dharma Life

Confessions of a Terrible Cook by Lindsay Kyte

Share Your Wisdom

What’s Your Most Mindless Moment? Readers respond.

How to Practice

Shamatha by Lama Rod Owens

Beginner’s Mind

Buddhism by the Numbers: The 6 Realms
FAQs: Buddhist Proselytizing, Is Mindfulness Buddhism?, To Give or Not to Give?
Who, What, Where: B.R. Ambedkar

Meet a Teacher

Mushim Patricia Ikeda

Books/Reviews

Hot Off the Press

Metta for Me — Excerpted from Heartwork: The Path of Self-Compassion by Radhule Weininger

Book Briefs

We review The Best Minds of My Generation by Allen Ginsberg, The Sweeper by Rebecca Hazell, Writing to Awaken by Mark Matousek, and more.

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