Psychotherapist and Soto Zen priest Roshi Jules Shuzen Harris passed away at his home in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania on Monday, May 8.
Ruben Habito Interview: The Convergence of Catholicism and Zen
In both Catholicism and Zen, says Ruben Habito, there’s a stillness where no words are needed.
Lessons from a Wildfire
When his community’s beloved retreat center burned to the ground, Anam Thubten took it as a teaching on impermanence.
Lion’s Roar May 2023 Book Reviews
Bonnie Nadzam reviews new books that can help us navigate the ups and downs of life—from personal grief to collective rage to the joy of creativity.
How Menopause Made Me a Better Buddhist
Chokey Tsering recounts her turbulent experience with perimenopause, and how it allowed her to access a new side to her Buddhist practice.
The Luminous Dharma of “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Sean Feit Oakes explores the dharmic lessons of emptiness and compassion in the Oscar-winning film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Medicine for Internalized Racism with Karla Jackson-Brewer
Karla Jackson-Brewer, senior teacher with the Tara Mandala Buddhist Retreat Center, talks with Pamela Ayo Yetunde about internalized racism and how to heal it.
Let’s Not Walk on Dead Bodies
Zenzele Isoke calls on Western Buddhists to confront gun culture and the profound suffering it creates.
Buddhadharma Book Briefs for Spring 2023
Joie Szu-Chiao Chen reviews “The Two Truths in Indian Buddhism,” “Buddhist Ecological Protection of Space,” “Forgiveness: An Alternative Account,” and more.
Lotus Outreach expands humanitarian outreach for women and girls for 30th anniversary
Lotus Outreach has announced they will expand their humantiarian reach beyond India and Cambodia to global regions.