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The November 2019 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine features wisdom from Buddhist teacher Pema Chödrön on how to appreciate your life just as it is. Inside, you’ll also find teachings, practices, and personal stories to help transform our loneliness into connection; insight from five Buddhist teachers and thinkers looking at ways Buddhism needs to reform itself in the next 40 years; a teaching on turning blame into love from Tara Brach; Buddhist book reviews; and much more.

From Loneliness to Love

Editorial / Welcome to the Issue


You Don’t Have to Be in a Good Mood by Lindsay Kyte

All the Lonely People


You may feel lonely, but you’re not as alone as you think, says Zen teacher Jane McLaughlin-Dobisz.

Am I Lonesome Tonight?


Three writers share their experience of loneliness, and what it has taught them.

  • Alone, A Monk Jumps on a Bed by Ira Sukrungruang
  • A Phantom Pain by Rachel Neumann
  • Lonely Hearts by Natalie Goldberg
Alone Together


How do we take the sting out of loneliness and feel more connected to others? Toni Bernhard suggests practicing with the classical Buddhist teachings on friendliness, compassion, empathic joy, and equanimity.

Plus

How to Appreciate Your Life — Just As It Is


In this exclusive selection from her new book, beloved Buddhist teacher Pema Chödrön says freedom and enjoyment await us when we experience life beyond labels.

In the Simple Place Where Awakening Happens


Lion’s Roar editor-in-chief Melvin McLeod in conversation with Pema Chödrön.

Buddhism: The Next 40 Years


Continuing our special anniversary series, five Buddhist teachers and thinkers look at ways Buddhism needs to reform itself in the next 40 years.

  • Us Too by Trudy Goodman
  • Dare We Update the Dharma? by Roger R. Jackson
  • Women Are Not Second-Class Buddhists by Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo
  • Beyond Projection: Healing the Teacher-Student Relationship by Pilar Jennings
  • How Sangha Can Be the Next Buddha by Kenley Neufeld
Dharma in Disguise


Halloween has nothing to do with Buddhism — or does it? Four writers explore the great matter of life, death, and candy.

  • A Hungry Ghost’s Sugar Fix by Gesshin Greenwood
  • Spirit in the House, Witch Under the Bridge by Karen Connelly
  • Under the Skeleton Tree by Bonnie Nadzam
  • Sugar Skulls by Linda González
The Moment

From Where I Sit


How Mr. Rogers Taught Us to Love by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Q&A


The End of Ice: Dahr Jamail

Heart & Mind


From Blame to Love by Tara Brach

Advice for Difficult Times


Coping With Menopause by Karen Maezen Miller

Weekend Wisdom


Let It Go, Neo by Sam Littlefair

How to Practice


Full-Body Breath Meditation by Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Inside Buddhadharma


Zen’s Glass Gate by Tenku Ruff, Yuko Wakayama Yamada & Shundo Aoyama Roshi

Beginner’s Mind


Buddhism by the Numbers: The 3-fold Training
FAQs: Non-Buddhist Partner, Retreats, Heaven & Hell
Who, What, Where: Alexandra David-Néel
You’ll find more Dharma FAQs and other articles for your beginner’s mind here.

Meet a Teacher


Tenku Ruff

Books/Reviews

Hot off the press


They Called Us Enemy by George Takei

Book Briefs


We review The Death of You by Miguel Chen, Comedy Sex God by Pete Holmes, One Blade of Grass by Henry Shukman, and more.

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