‘Sometimes, something drives us forward to effect change; something pulls against the outer appearance of our world and implies further dimension, something unknown, mysterious.’ John Aske
Spirituality
Are Shame and Guilt Bad—Or Do We Just Need a Different Relationship With Them?
Guilt and shame are two of the most painful emotions—and yet, as much as we might like them to, they don’t seem to be going away. Mindful founding editor Barry Boyce looks at these troublesome companions, and what it might mean to live more peacefully with them. The...
Morning meditation — The ultimate source of unskilful actions.
‘Those who know the teaching of the ‘Sudden’ School and attach no importance to rituals, and whose mind functions always under right views, so that they are absolutely free from defilements or contaminations, are said to know their Essence of Mind.’ Hui Neng
From Blending in to Belonging: My Journey Out of Self-Consciousness
“True belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world. Our sense of belonging can never be greater than our level of self-acceptance.” ~Brené Brown For years, I felt like I was always one step behind everyone else. Not in a way I...
Mindfulness and Hypnosis: Tools for Navigating Chronic Illness
Mindfulness teacher and hypnotherapist Juliana Sloane shares her journey with an unexpected complex medical condition—and what shifted for her when she had to lean even more deeply into the very skills she offers her clients. The post Mindfulness and Hypnosis: Tools...
A Meditation on the Art of Stopping (Extended)
In this practice, teacher Shalini Bahl reminds us that in its simplest form, mindfulness is just about stopping—stopping to notice, to breathe, to gently interrupt our engrained habits of thought with our quiet presence. The post A Meditation on the Art of Stopping...
Carrie’s Gratitude Story: A Daily Routine of Reflection
Trigger warning: This story mentions childhood sexual abuse, suicide, overdose, drug use, and depression. Carrie's journey began with severe hardships at a very young age. Raised by a young mother who worked as a bartender, she was often left in vulnerable situations...
On Staying Light in a World That Feels Bleak
“Love life more than the meaning of it? Yes, certainly.” ~Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov When I was a child, there was a special moment during dusk when the old sodium lanterns switched on in the streets, morphing the world from one of saturation into one...
Morning meditation — May all beings realise that Dukkha will disappear.
‘May all beings realise that Dukkha will disappear with awareness.’ Everyday Buddhism
Lion’s Roar among 2026 Awardees of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced the 2026 awardees of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies, which “promotes the academic study of Buddhism, strengthens international networks of Buddhist scholars, and...
