
Lilly Greenblatt
Editor at Lion's Roar (magazine)
editor @ https://t.co/v2XEsXjQ5s (@LionsRoar)
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1 month ago |
lionsroar.com | Lilly Greenblatt
Anna Douglas, one of Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s founding teachers and the founder of Insight Meditation Tucson, died Wednesday, March 12, 2025 following “a steady decline, mostly due to advanced Parkinson’s.” She was 85. Douglas taught classes and retreats in the Insight Meditation tradition for more than 40 years, as well as retreats spanning subjects of mindfulness, yoga, women’s wisdom, aging, and creativity.
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2 months ago |
lionsroar.com | Lilly Greenblatt
The University of California Center for Climate, Health, and Equity invites young adults and students nationwide to join a virtual 10-day “Stress Break” led by expert mindfulness teachers. Hosted by the UC Climate Resilience Initiative, the program features co-directors Elissa Epel (UCSF), Philippe Goldin (UCD), and Jyoti Mishra (UCSD), along with guest speakers Justin Michael Williams, Cheryl Shah, Anthony “T” Maes, and Diana Hill.
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2 months ago |
lionsroar.com | Lilly Greenblatt
Mindfulness is a basic capability of the mind that can be cultivated for various reasons and in various ways. The benefits of practicing mindfulness range from improving one’s physical and mental well-being to communicating more clearly and developing stronger relationships. Since mindfulness is always present in the mind —it’s just a matter of noticing it — one can, technically, practice it in every moment of every day.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
lionsroar.com | Lilly Greenblatt
The fellowship aims to recognize Black dharma teachers and leaders, providing them with resources to “carry on their profound work of offering healing and support through a Buddhist lens for African-descendant communities in the U.S.” Dharma Relief, an organization founded by Buddhist teacher and founder of the Tallahassee Chan Center, Guo Gu, has announced the selected cohort of five Black Dharma Teacher/Leader Fellowships as part of their second project, “Dharma Relief 2: Healing Racial...
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Sep 12, 2023 |
lionsroar.com | Lilly Greenblatt
Born I’s September release, AMIDA, is an “introspective blend of Buddhist philosophy, Lofi elements, and Eastern modalities.”Meditation teacher and hip-hop artist Born I (Ofosu Jones-Quartey) has released a new album, AMIDA, described as an “introspective blend of Buddhist philosophy, Lofi elements, and Eastern modalities.” AMIDA is Born I’s second album and explores themes of vulnerability, self-compassion, and the spiritual path.
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