The new exhibition highlights “how Tibetan Buddhist art practices serve as roadmaps to well-being in times of crisis.”
First Do No Harm
When the Buddha attained enlightenment, he touched the earth. If he touched it now, it would cry out in pain.
I Figured I Would Never Find Another: On Being a Queer Asian American Buddhist
Marissa Wong reflects on her experiences with alienation and community.
Remembering Dr. Paula Green, International Peace-Builder
International peace-builder, psychologist, and practitioner of Engaged Buddhism, Dr. Paula Green, died February 21, 2022 at the age of 84. Eric Manigian of the Buddhist Action Coalition reflects on her life and impact.
A Buddhist Vision of “To Protect and to Serve”
Dexter Cohen Bohn shares how Buddhist practice can provide a non-violent approach when it comes to law enforcement and policing.
Zopa, featuring Michael Imperioli, releases dharma-infused song, “Red Sky”
The lyrics to Zopa’s new track capture “fellow wanderers in samsara taking refuge in love,” Imperioli says.
Bhutanese Film “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” Receives Academy Award Nomination
Filmed in a remote Himalayan village, “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom,” marks the first Academy Award nominee for Bhutan.
35th Annual Tibet House Benefit to feature Patti Smith, Laurie Anderson, Keanu Reeves
The benefit concert, curated by artistic director Philip Glass, will be held virtually on March 3rd.
What Can I Say About My Beloved Teacher?
Larry Ward shares a poem about Thich Nhat Hanh, whose teachings have guided many towards a life of mindfulness, joy, and peace.
The Traveling Nunk Is Still Traveling (Part II): A Q&A with Sister Clear Grace Dayananda
In the second of a three-part series of conversations, Lion’s Roar Associate Editor Pamela Ayo Yetunde talks to Sister Clear Grace about the practice of “laying it down,” and the Traveling Nunk’s continued journey. In the introduction to the first conversation, I wondered whether Sister Clear Grace would find sustaining generosity for this mission from […]