Shein calls for action on UFLPA loophole

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Your Spiritual Ancestor – Lions Roar

Lion’s Roar Editor Andrea Miller introduces the September 2023 “Women of Wisdom” issue of Lion’s Roar magazine. Illustrated Sangahamitta. Art © Rima Fujita I often think of Sanghamitta. I picture her on the deck of a ship, the sea heaving. She’s cradling a sapling from the Bodhi Tree, and she is not looking back. Sanghamitta (282–203 BCE) was the daughter […]

Someone Who Listens – Lions Roar

Everything and everyone are always teaching us the dharma, says Christian McEwen. We just have to know how to listen. Milarepa (1052–1135) and Scenes from his Life (detail), Tibet, 18th century; Pigments on cloth; Rubin Museum of Art; Gift of Shelley and Donald Rubin A bell sounded, slow and sonorous, from a nearby church. It was early in November, the […]

The Vastness of a Robe – Lions Roar

Falling into bits and pieces, the robe — like everything else — becomes the universe. A teaching by Tenshin Reb Anderson. Illustration by Chad Grohman After I was ordained as a priest by Suzuki Roshi in 1970, I asked his wife to order a new linen robe (okesa) for me. Originally, the robe was black. Later, after completing the formal […]

Never a Dull Moment – Lions Roar

Karl Palma won’t cook with a dull blade or a dull mind. Karl Palma prepares takoyaki, a Japanese snack, at the Japan Festival occurring every year in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Photo courtesy of the author. As a chef, I begin food preparation as soon as I wake up in the morning. On the way to the kitchen, I count […]

Author Andrew Sean Greer on Creating Joy

Between-States: Conversations About Bardo and Life In Tibetan Buddhism, “bardo” is a between-state. The passage from death to rebirth is a bardo, as well as the journey from birth to death. The conversations in “Between-States” explore bardo concepts like acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity, illuminating the possibilities for […]

Different Types of Kidswear – Textile Learner

Study of Different Types of Kidswear Shubham Anil JainAditya Birla Fashion and Retail LimitedBangalore, IndiaEmail: [email protected]   Introduction:The days when children wore whatever their parents chose for them to wear are long gone. Kids today always want to look stylish, thus they always want to dress fashionably. They want to wear clothes and accessories of their choosing and have personal […]

Meat Puppets

From 1984 to 2015, Inquiring Mind was a semiannual print journal dedicated to the transmission of Buddhadharma to the West. The archive contains all thirty-one years of Inquiring Mind interview, essays, poetry, art and more–now hosted by the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies. Please consider a donation to help with the ongoing expenses to keep the site running. Pus, boogers, […]

The Sleep-Performance Connection: The Link Between Rest & Peak Physical & Mental Performance

In this episode… Join us in this episode as we explore the philosophy of FDN (Functional Diagnostic Nutrition) with our guest, Reed Davis. We uncover the essence of FDN and its approach to addressing metabolic chaos in the body. Reed enlightens us on the significance of the DRESS protocol (Diet, Rest, Exercise, Stress reduction, and Supplementation) in improving sleep quality. […]

When a Breaking News Editor Unplugs to Meditate

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. It was a little after 5:30 a.m., a cold dawn in June, and I was sitting on a meditation cushion in a big red barn in the Hudson Valley. A dozen other people sat with me in deep silence. Hundreds […]

The Benefits of Morning Meditation

There are some things we all know we’re supposed to do to feel better: drink more water, take more walks, go on fewer tequila benders. Meditation is another — research has shown it to help with everything from anxiety and depression to better sleep, lower stress levels and chronic pain relief. But if you’re new to meditating, it can be […]

Tree and Serpent

The Buddha is the meditator par excellence. When people think of meditation, they often picture the Buddha, his hands in what is called the dhyanamudra, the “meditation pose,” right palm resting on the left palm, thumbs touching to form a circle. And yet more common is a different pose, left hand turned upward and resting in his lap, right hand […]

Space-Saving Solutions: Twin Beds for Small Bedrooms – Better Sleep Council | Start every day with a good night’s sleep

A good night’s sleep is essential for your overall well-being, and with twin beds, you can optimize your sleep environment even in the coziest of spaces. From small bedrooms to cramped dorms, explore the versatility and functionality of twin beds.  Twin beds provide a practical solution for optimizing space without compromising comfort. Whether you’re designing a shared kids’ room, a […]

Zucchini Bread

This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. This moist, delicious Zucchini Bread with walnuts, cinnamon, and vanilla, is made healthy and light with applesauce – a great way to use up that summer zucchini! Zucchini Bread This easy zucchini bread recipe was modified from my Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread with lots of cinnamon, walnuts, and vanilla. I […]

Entrevista a Rubén Hábito: La Convergencia del Catolicismo y el…

Tanto en el catolicismo como en el zen, dice Rubén Hábito, hay una quietud en la que no hacen falta palabras. Lion’s Roar: ¿Puede hablarnos de su vida espiritual durante su infancia en las Filipinas?  Rubén Hábito: Nací y crecí en una familia católica. Rezábamos el rosario juntos, y yo naturalmente me encontré rezando el rosario de tal forma que […]

Sally Kempton, Rising Star Journalist Turned Swami, Dies at 80

Sally Kempton, who was once a rising star in the New York journalism world and a fierce exponent of radical feminism, but who later pivoted to a life of Eastern asceticism and spiritual practice, died on Monday at her home in Carmel, Calif. She was 80. Her brother David Kempton said the cause was heart failure, adding that she had […]

12 Easy Ways to Become More Mindful in Your Daily Life

The regular practice of mindfulness has many positive effects on our physical, mental and spiritual health. It is one of the most powerful self-care tools we can use to relieve stress, alleviate pain, decrease anxiety, improve mood, sleep better, increase inner peace and awareness, and promote a richer, more meaningful and fulfilling life overall. That is why I believe, finding […]

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