Inside the Summer 2019 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly – Lion’s Roar

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The Summer 2019 issue of Buddhadharma is available now. Preview the magazine contents and sample articles below.

Features

Packed and Ready for Whatever’s Next


Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche offers a fresh teaching on phowa practice and how navigating the various transitions in our lives, including the very small ones, lays a foundation for navigating the much bigger ones when they come.

Reducing Dharma to Exotic Art


Pamela Winfield invites us to consider how we look at dharma art and how we might open ourselves up to the depth that’s really there.

Thich Nhat Hanh, Home at Last


Elise Anne DeVido examines the life and legacy of Thich Nhat Hanh, the Buddhism he planted in the West, and how we can understand it in terms of its Vietnamese origins.

When We Look Deeply


Thich Nhat Hanh on the nature of consciousness.

Acknowledging Buddhism’s South Asian Roots


Vishnu Sridharan points out a blind spot in Western Buddhism — South Asia is exorcized, while Buddhism’s origins in South Asian culture are ignored.

The Ground of Resilience


Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Roshi suggests a path forward, one we can hold to even in the face of great difficulty.

Philanthropy: The New Dana


Some of the most ambitious work in Buddhist communities is being backed by philanthropic institutions. Haleigh Atwood explains where the support is coming from, and who qualifies for it.

Departments

Commentary


How Buddhists Can Benefit from Western Philosophy, by William Edelglass

Ask the Teachers


What kinds of personal changes can we reasonably expect from Buddhist practice? Guo Gu, Sebene Selassie, and Rose Taylor Goldfield respond.

Reviews


American Sutra by Duncan Williams; Review by Mark Unno

Forging the Golden Urn by Max Oidtmann; Review by Pamela Kyle Crossley

Book Briefs


Reviews by Daigengna Duoer

The Epic of the Buddha: His Life and Teachings, translated by Todd T. Lewis and Subarna Man Tuladhar

Deep Hope: Zen Guidance on Staying Steadfast When the World Seems Hopeless, by Diane Eshin Rizzetto

The Monastery Rules: Buddhist Monastic Organization in Pre-Modern Tibet, by Berthe Jansen

A Bird in Flight Leaves No Trace: The Zen Teachings of Huangbo with a Modern Commentary, by Master Subul Sunim

Guardians of the Buddha’s Home: Domestic Religion in the Contemporary Jodo Shinshu by Jessica Starling

Satipatthana Meditation: A Practice Guide, by Bhikkhu Analayo

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Buddha!, by Bodhipaksa
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