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Buddha's Lion's Roar: UncoveringYour Inner Royalty

Be Here Now Network
Be Here Now Network
Aug 22, 2025
7 min read

TLDR: Jack Kornfield teaches the Buddhist metaphor of the "lion's roar" as a pathway to uncovering your innate dignity, strength, and royal nature—the authentic power that lies beneath conditioning, fear, and trauma. Through meditation practice, you learn to acknowledge grief, rage, and longing with kindness rather than resistance, removing the "veils of trance" that obscure your true capacity for wisdom and presence. This is not about ego or dominance, but about claiming your birthright as a conscious being and responding to life from a place of authentic authority rather than reactivity.

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What Does the Buddha's Lion's Roar Actually Mean?

In Buddhist tradition, the lion's roar is not a metaphor for aggression or conquest. Rather, it represents the authentic power of presence—the fearless expression of truth and wisdom that emerges when we stop hiding from ourselves. Kornfield draws on this ancient teaching to describe what happens when practitioners begin to remove the layers of self-protection, denial, and trance-like reactivity that most people live within.

The metaphor of royalty here is precise: it refers not to privilege or superiority over others, but to the recognition of your own intrinsic worth and capacity. A lion in its natural state does not apologize for existing or doubt its place in the world. Similarly, your "inner royalty" is the unshakeable sense of dignity that exists beneath the stories you have internalized about who you should be, what you have done wrong, or how small you must make yourself to survive.

This teaching arrives as both invitation and challenge: that the veils of trance—the habitual patterns of mind, the conditioned responses, the armor built against pain—can be removed through the practice of sitting in meditation and learning to witness your inner experience with compassion rather than judgment.

How Does Meditation Remove the Veils of Trance?

Kornfield's core insight is that meditation does not add anything new to who you are. Instead, it subtraction by presence. When you sit, you are not acquiring royalty or inner strength—you are stopping the constant activity of self-editing, self-rejection, and self-obscuring that normally keeps your true nature hidden.

The "veils of trance" refer to the automatic mind-states that keep you mechanically living out old patterns: the voice that tells you to be smaller, quieter, less demanding; the fear that keeps you small; the beliefs absorbed from others about your limitations. These are not inherent to who you are—they are learned, accumulated, habitual.

When you sit in meditation, several things happen simultaneously. First, you create a container where you are not required to perform, achieve, or defend yourself. Second, you begin to notice the texture of your own mind without immediately changing it or running from it. Third, and most importantly, you develop the capacity to receive your own emotional and psychological material with kindness and respect.

Kornfield emphasizes a particular quality of practice: rather than using meditation to transcend or escape difficult emotions, the work is to "let the grief, rage, fear, and longing also be received honorably, to touch each with kindness and respect." This is radical because most people are trained to suppress these energies, to keep them hidden, to treat them as shameful or dangerous. The veils of trance are often made of this suppression—the energy cost of keeping certain parts of yourself underground.

As you learn to hold these energies with honoring presence, they naturally transform. Not because you are getting rid of them, but because you are stopping the secondary layer of self-rejection that made them toxic in the first place.

What Is the Relationship Between Inner Royalty and Emotional Honesty?

A key dimension of Kornfield's teaching is that your lion's roar—your authentic power—is not separate from your capacity to feel and acknowledge your full emotional range. In fact, it requires it. Many spiritual students imagine that enlightenment or inner strength means transcending emotion or attaining perfect equanimity. Kornfield teaches something different: that true dignity emerges when you are willing to feel what you feel, to grieve what needs grieving, to rage when injustice appears, and to long for what your heart genuinely wants.

This is important because the conditioning that most people carry often involves a false binary: either you are in control and shut down, or you are overwhelmed and chaotic. The third option—that you can feel fully while remaining grounded in your inherent worth—is not modeled much in culture. It is learned through practice.

When Kornfield talks about receiving grief, rage, and fear "honorably," he is describing a form of self-respect that does not require you to earn your dignity through perfect behavior. Your inner royalty is not something you achieve—it is something you recognize and stop obscuring. The emotions are part of the authentic self that has always been there; the veils are the ways you learned to exile them.

How Does This Teaching Apply to Daily Life and Relationships?

The practical implication of the lion's roar teaching is that as you begin to access your own inner strength and dignity in meditation, you naturally bring that quality into how you relate to others and move through the world. You stop apologizing for your existence. You speak with more authenticity because you are not filtering every word through fear. You set boundaries not from a place of defensiveness, but from a place of self-respect.

In relationships, this is particularly transformative. When you are operating from the veils of trance—from the belief that you must be smaller, more accommodating, less demanding than you truly are—you attract and perpetuate dynamics built on that false negotiation. As you begin to claim your inner royalty, you naturally draw toward relationships and situations that honor the whole of who you are.

This is not about becoming selfish or dominating. The lion's roar is not about overpowering others or dismissing their needs. Rather, it is about ceasing the internal violence of self-abandonment. When you stop abandoning yourself, you have much more genuine capacity for authentic connection and generosity toward others—not from depletion or self-sacrifice, but from abundance.

What Is the Role of Kindness and Respect in This Practice?

Kornfield's emphasis on touching each difficult emotion "with kindness and respect" is not sentimental. It is methodologically precise. The old pattern is to encounter fear, anger, or grief and immediately layer judgment on top of it: "I shouldn't feel this way. There's something wrong with me for feeling this." That second layer of rejection is what keeps the energy trapped and fragmented.

By consciously choosing to meet your inner experience with kindness and respect—the same quality you would offer a cherished friend—you interrupt that pattern. You are essentially saying to yourself: "This fear is present. It is real. It is mine. It deserves to be acknowledged and cared for, not shamed or exiled."

This does not mean indulging every impulse or avoiding responsibility. It means creating the internal safety necessary for genuine transformation. When an emotion is being met with respect rather than rejection, it can move, transform, and integrate. When it is being rejected, it gets locked in place, becoming part of the chronic armor that obscures your true nature.

Where to Go from Here

The invitation from this teaching is to begin sitting in meditation with a specific intention: not to achieve any particular state, but to gradually lift the veils of trance through the simple practice of showing up and witnessing your own experience with compassion. This is foundational work that Kornfield has taught for decades through courses on mindfulness meditation fundamentals and through his broader body of dharma teaching.

As you practice, notice where you are still rejecting yourself, where you are still making yourself smaller, where you are still apologizing for your existence. These are the places where the veils are thickest. Begin to experiment with honoring yourself—your grief, your rage, your fear, your longing—as if they were sacred rather than shameful. This is how you discover that the lion's roar was never absent. It was only obscured.

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The lion's roar represents the fearless, authentic expression of your true nature—not aggression, but the power of presence and wisdom that emerges when you remove layers of self-rejection and conditioning. It is the recognition of your intrinsic dignity and capacity that exists beneath the veils of trance.
By sitting regularly and learning to witness your thoughts, emotions, and sensations with kindness and respect rather than judgment. As you stop rejecting yourself and meet your grief, fear, and rage with honoring presence, the veils of habitual self-obscuring naturally lift, revealing the innate strength that was always there.
Yes—this is central to Kornfield's teaching. Authentic peace does not require transcending emotion or shutting down. Instead, it comes from ceasing the internal violence of self-abandonment and learning to hold your full emotional range with self-respect and compassion.
The veils of trance are the habitual patterns of mind, learned conditioning, and self-protective armor that keep you living mechanically rather than consciously. They include the beliefs that you must be smaller, less demanding, or less authentic than you truly are—patterns that obscure your true nature and authentic power.
As you access your inner dignity and stop abandoning yourself, you naturally bring more authenticity and self-respect into relationships. You set boundaries from strength rather than fear, speak with genuine authority, and attract connections that honor the whole of who you are rather than a diminished version.
No. The lion's roar is about ceasing self-abandonment and claiming your inherent worth. It is not about overpowering others, but about internal freedom and authentic self-expression that actually enables genuine connection and generosity toward others.
Kindness interrupts the cycle of self-rejection that keeps emotions locked in place. When you meet grief, anger, or fear with respect rather than judgment, the energy can transform and integrate. This creates the internal safety necessary for genuine psychological and spiritual development.

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