From humble beginnings to global stardom,
Tina Turner credited her Buddhist practice for her survival, success,
and happiness. Following her passing, Donald Brackett shares how her
journey exemplifies resilience and looks at the profound legacy she
leaves behind.
Writer, filmmaker, and meditation teacher Kevin Townley’s latest book Look, Look, Look, Look, Look Again
explores the Buddhist wisdom reflected in the work of 26 different
artists. In this episode, he talks to Lion’s Roar AV Producer Sandra
Hannebohm about Tibetan Buddhism’s five buddha families and how the
spiritualist abstract artist Hilma af Klint embodied the energy of
emptiness through her work.
For Asian American and Pacific Islander
Heritage month, we’re sharing articles by and about Asian American
Buddhists from our archives. This week, we’re exploring Asian American
Buddhist activism and solidarity.
To learn more about the Lion’s Roar
Foundation and what we’re doing to share and support the dharma, read
the Report to Our Community, published in May 2023.
Sanriki Jaramillo, un sacerdote de la
tradición budista zen, comparte su historia de cómo encontró el budismo
en Colombia en medio de la violencia y el conflicto politico y social de
su país.
This audio series available
exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers is designed to help even the
busiest of us find a few brief moments to practice through short but
powerful meditations. We can all spare a few minutes to come back to the
present moment, and these short, simple, lovely meditations do just
that.
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