Life Is Not Useful
A Buddhist perspective on living mindfully, living sustainably, and living in touch with nature
A Buddhist perspective on living mindfully, living sustainably, and living in touch with nature
Allowing the changing seasons to present us with an opportunity to meditate on the Buddha’s teaching
Reflections of a US college student on undertaking to observe the eight precepts
Understanding the cause-and-effect relationship that is based on dependent origination
A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones
Cultivating right view toward the samsaric suffering of impermanence and uncertainty
Learning about death and impermanence from our animal companions
Approaching desire, attachment, and aversion in our Buddhist practice
Accepting disappointment and cultivating non-attachment in the face of change
Transformation and purification: scenarios of suffering within the eight worldly conditions
Understanding Wrong View and gaining insight into the defiled mind of delusion and attachment
Living with death and embracing impermanence as part of our Buddhist practice