Saturday, June 18, 2022

Practice for a World at Risk; Podcast: Coping with Racism and Guided Metta; Adapting the Precepts for Reconciliation

 


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06.14.2022
Practice for a World at Risk
It’s the concept of “other” that drives the evils the world suffers from, says Roshi Joan Halifax. The contemplation we need now is that in reality there is no separation.

The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Coping with Racism and Guided Metta with Phoenix Soleil
Insight Meditation teacher Phoenix Soleil talks to Pamela Ayo Yetunde about how metta practice can help you cope with facing racism.
 
Adapting the Precepts for Reconciliation
Patrice Clark Koelsch reimagines the five precepts to apply toward engaging in morally-charged activist settings.
 
 
Becoming the Mountains and Rivers
When we know something intimately, taught Dogen, it ceases to exist and so do we. John Daido Loori Roshi examines this quintessential teaching in Dogen’s Mountains and Rivers Sutra.
 
Buddhadharma is hiring an Associate Editor
Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Guide is looking for an associate editor with both an in-depth knowledge of Buddhism and strong editorial skills.
 
The Search for Light
Koans, Shakespeare, working with suffering — Bonnie Nadzam looks at new books offering different insights into Buddhist practice today.

 

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New for subscribers: “Deep Dive Into Mind” Ebook
The Buddha said that the mind is the secret of life. It can be a true source of our happiness or the ultimate cause of our suffering. In this ebook available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, Buddhist teachers Traleg Rinpoche, Khenghen Thrangu Rinpoche, Willa Blythe Baker, and more start you on the journey to transforming your mind.
 

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