Sunday, April 3, 2022

The Magic Moment in Meditation; What Would Buddha Do?; Dharma for Times of Global Trauma

 


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03.29.2022
The Magic Moment
Sharon Salzberg explains how to practice basic breath meditation.

Ask the Teachers: What would the Buddha do?
Myokei Caine-Barrett, Dave Smith, and Lama Karma Yeshe Chödrön on knowing — or not knowing — what the Buddha would do.
 
Dharma for Times of Global Trauma
Psychologist and Buddhist teacher Tara Brach shares the importance of training mindfulness teachers and practitioners to nourish a sense of our collective belonging in our increasingly traumatized world.
 
 
Lean in to the Suffering
Sister Clear Grace Dayananda left the monastery, packed her life into a little van, and went out into the world to meet people where they are and where they are suffering. Here, she considers khanti, the paramita of forbearance, and the work it requires.
 
Rubin Museum debuts new exhibit, “Healing Practices: Stories from Himalayan Americans”
The new exhibition highlights how Tibetan Buddhist art practices serve as roadmaps to well-being in times of crisis.

 

Las puertas de la liberación
No yo, no forma, no meta: Thich Nhat Hanh habla acerca de la verdad de la cual nos estamos distrayendo.

Read “The Doors of Liberation” by Thich Nhat Hanh in English, here.  
 
New for Subscribers: “Working with the Hard Stuff” Audio Teachings Pack
This audio collection available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, features helpful talks and meditations for working with life’s difficulties — from troublesome emotions to physical pain — from Diana Winston, Anyen Rinpoche and Allison Choying Zangmo, Lama Rod Owens, and Lama Tsomo.
 
 

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