Sunday, June 12, 2022

LION'S ROAR TOP STORIES 06.07.2022 The Power of Silence Silence can be noble or ignoble, liberating or oppressive. Bhante Sumano on knowing when, why, and how to be silent — but not silenced. Trust In Life Meditation, writes David Guy, is the practice of trusting life. When we practice this trust, we can more easily accept the inevitability of death. How to Set Better Boundaries Guided by Buddhist teachings on the brahmaviharas, Elizabeth Hernandez-Stomp helps us learn when to say yes and how to say no. Rabkar Wangchuk’s first-ever solo exhibition “Mystery of Life” opens June 7 in New York Mystery of Life showcases Rabkar Wangchuk’s journey as a young monk in India to his early days in the United States through 36 artworks and additional sculptures. When We Give It All to Buddha How do we make offerings to Buddha? First we find Buddha everywhere, says Kokyo Henkel — and then we offer everything. Rubin Museum launches three-part “Project Himalayan Art” to broaden how Asian art is taught The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City has announced a new three-part initiative, Project Himalayan Art, to create accessible resources for students, teachers, and the public to learn about art from the Himalayan region. Springtide Research Institute reports on mental health struggles among young Buddhists Kevin Singer and Sam Ludlow-Broback report on the findings of Springtide Research Institute’s latest report Mental Health & Gen Z: What Educators Need to Know and what it reveals about young Buddhists facing mental health concerns. LR New for subscribers: “Deep Dive Into Karma” Ebook His Holiness the Dalai Lama has said that karma is the most difficult Buddhist concept to understand. In every moment, we can choose the seeds we plant for our future happiness. In this ebook available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, teachers such as Ajahn Buddhadhasa, Toni Bernhard, and Judy Lief introduce you to the concept of karma.

 


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TOP STORIES

06.07.2022
The Power of Silence
Silence can be noble or ignoble, liberating or oppressive. Bhante Sumano on knowing when, why, and how to be silent — but not silenced.

Trust In Life
Meditation, writes David Guy, is the practice of trusting life. When we practice this trust, we can more easily accept the inevitability of death.
 
How to Set Better Boundaries
Guided by Buddhist teachings on the brahmaviharas, Elizabeth Hernandez-Stomp helps us learn when to say yes and how to say no.
 
 
Rabkar Wangchuk’s first-ever solo exhibition “Mystery of Life” opens June 7 in New York
Mystery of Life showcases Rabkar Wangchuk’s journey as a young monk in India to his early days in the United States through 36 artworks and additional sculptures.
 
When We Give It All to Buddha
How do we make offerings to Buddha? First we find Buddha everywhere, says Kokyo Henkel — and then we offer everything.
 
Rubin Museum launches three-part “Project Himalayan Art” to broaden how Asian art is taught
The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City has announced a new three-part initiative, Project Himalayan Art, to create accessible resources for students, teachers, and the public to learn about art from the Himalayan region.

 

Springtide Research Institute reports on mental health struggles among young Buddhists
Kevin Singer and Sam Ludlow-Broback report on the findings of Springtide Research Institute’s latest report Mental Health & Gen Z: What Educators Need to Know and what it reveals about young Buddhists facing mental health concerns.
 
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New for subscribers: “Deep Dive Into Karma” Ebook
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has said that karma is the most difficult Buddhist concept to understand. In every moment, we can choose the seeds we plant for our future happiness. In this ebook available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, teachers such as Ajahn Buddhadhasa, Toni Bernhard, and Judy Lief introduce you to the concept of karma.
 
 

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