Sometimes there’s no way out, says Pema Khandro Rinpoche in the Winter 2021 issue of Buddhadharma. It’s at those times that we can discover the depth and resilience of the mind.
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features Sensei Alex Kakuyo, former marine and author of Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life. Plus: the Lion's Roar magazine editors preview our new issue.
Five Buddhist teachers who’ve made helping others through social and political action a keystone of their practice. Introduction by Hozan Alan Senauke.
Filmmaker Peggy Callahan and her colleague Dr. Elissa Epel are on a mission to spread the infectious laughter and wisdom of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Williams will be awarded the $100,000 prize for ideas set forth in his book American Sutra, which explores how Japanese American Buddhists remained true to their faith after being forced into U.S. internment camps during WWII.
For Zen priest Ben Connelly, joining with Indigenous communities to oppose the Line 3 pipeline gets to the heart of his practice. But to do that, he can no longer ignore how he has benefited from an unjust society.
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