The Buddha told a famous story about a blind turtle and a golden yoke to illustrate how rare the chance to discover the dharma is. Let’s make it less rare, says Bri Barnett, for oppressed and marginalized people.
Connecting Young People to Deep Practice
Reflecting on his experience bringing Buddhism to college campuses, Aaron Stryker says engagement, integration, and depth are three things young people are looking for.
Buddhism’s Next 40 Years: The Next Generation
In the sixth and final issue in our 40th anniversary series, five young Buddhists look to the future of Buddhism.
When I Think About the Future of Buddhism
I see inclusivity, change, kindness, and community, says Tara U. I see “Namo amida butsu.”
We Need More Heart
It’s not just about mind and meditation, says Ravi Mishra. To meet the needs of this time, Buddhists must take special care to develop their hearts.
Our readers’ Buddhist tattoos
In the November 2019 issue of Lion’s Roar, we asked our readers to tell us about their Buddhism-inspired tattoos. Here’s what they sent in.
A Beacon of Light: bell hooks on Thich Nhat Hanh
The leading cultural critic and thinker bell hooks shares what Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh means to people of color.
Oh, Hello There, Body
From your facial muscles down to your toes, tuning into how each part of your body feels can help you discover what your body really needs.
We’re Made for This Moment
In the opening editorial of the January 2020 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine, Melvin McLeod looks at the positive changes Buddhism is going through right now.
Inside the January 2020 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine
The January 2020 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine celebrates one of the great spiritual teachers of our time, Thich Nhat Hanh. Inside, you’ll find his teaching on the key to enlightenment, a report on his life today, and appreciations of his impact from bell hooks, Kaira Jewel Lingo, and Alan Senauke. You’ll also find a […]