Mantra, Driving, Mother, Arunlikhati, Lion's Roar, Buddhism, Buddhadharma

That Driver Could Be Your Mother

Compassion and rebirth came together for me recently as I sat reflecting on how I nearly drove my mother off the road.

Ask the Teachers: Should I meditate if I can’t stop thinking about porn?

Bodhin Kjolhede, JoAnna Harper, and Repa Dorje Odzer answer the question "Should I meditate if I can't stop thinking about porn?"

Jhanas, Leigh Brasington, Concentration, Buddhadharma, Lion's Roar, Buddhism, Theravada

Entering the Jhanas

Entering the jhanas is not easy—the harder you try, the more difficult it becomes. But you can make yourself ready for them to open up to you.

The Life of the Lotus Sutra

Paul L. Swanson reviews "The Lotus Sutra: A Biography" by Donald S. Lopez, Jr. From the Summer 2017 issue of Buddhadharma.

Why Buddhist Communities Should Include Children

Jodo Shinsu minister Jeff Wilson on why teaching children the dharma is genuine bodhisattva work.

Inside the Summer 2017 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly

The Summer 2017 issue of Buddhadharma is available now. Here is a preview of what you’ll find in the magazine.

A Jewel Heart: Remembering Gelek Rimpoche

Gelek Rimpoche passed away in February at the age of 77. Dimitri Ehrlich remembers his teacher's generosity.

Buddhists Helping Buddhists

Pamela Ayo Yetunde reviews "A Thousand Hands: A Guidebook to Caring for Your Buddhist Community." From the Summer 2017 issue of Buddhadharma.

We’re Not Who You Think We Are

Chenxing Han examines the stereotypes marginalizing Asian American Buddhists and reports on the diversity and depth a new generation of practitioners.

Blanche Hartman, Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, and Narayan Helen Liebenson.

Ask the Teachers: Should I meditate for short or long periods?

How do you know when you're forcing your meditation, instead of applying proper effort? Do you recommend short periods of meditation or longer ones?