Let’s Just Call It Love

Jack Kornfield shares what he feels is the most helpful message Buddhism can offer in the coming decades.

Our Beloved Enemies

Sylvia Boorstein shows us how, with practice, we can glimpse new ways of relating to loved ones, even when we’re stuck.

Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh awarded Luxembourg Peace Prize

Famed Zen teacher Thich Nhat Hanh was awarded the prize for “Outstanding Inner Peace.”

Do Buddhists believe in sin?

Do Buddhists believe in sin? We answer your questions about Buddhism and meditation.

Ask the Teachers: What kinds of personal changes can we expect from Buddhist practice?

Sebene Selassie, Rose Taylor Goldfield, and Guo Gu respond to the question "It seems that Buddhists are just as reactive and narcissistic as anyone else. What kinds of changes can we reasonably expect from Buddhist practice?"

The Dalai Lama: Women are the Leaders of the Future

In the July 2019 issue of Lion's Roar, five people share their meaningful moments with the Dalai Lama. Here, Danielle LaPorte recalls her meeting with His Holiness.

The Handprint Left Behind

A young monk in Nepal practiced so many prostrations that he left his handprint pressed into a mat. Vanessa Sasson can’t forget him.

Dismantling the Master’s House

Thanissara presents an honest discussion of internalized racism and how seeing it clearly transforms sanghas.

When Teachers Don’t Practice What They Preach

Tenku Ruff on what to do when you discover a teacher is all too human.

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Buddhist monk Sutham Nateetong is walking across the USA to promote peace

57-year-old Sutham Nateetong plans to complete his 3,000 mile journey by the end of June.