Palliative Perspectives Strengthen Buddhist Care in Shanghai
Raymond Lam
23 June 2021
The pioneering work of Jade Buddha Temple in providing care for the dying
In Death, There Is Privilege
Margaret Meloni, PhD
28 May 2021
Understanding our relationship with death and using…
Today I Will Be Happy and Sad and . . .
Margaret Meloni, PhD
4 May 2021
Emotional insight: welcoming and spending time with our…
Let Clinging Be Your Teacher
Margaret Meloni, PhD
30 March 2021
Working with the emotions, surroundings, and more that…
When it Comes to Grief, It’s Come as You Are
Margaret Meloni, PhD
10 March 2021
Acknowledging, accepting, embracing
Questions about Death
Summer Adams
15 July 2016
When my mother’s gorgeous fawn pug, Bergamot, passed away, my daughter Amaya was not quite four years old. At the time, I could identify with
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Sarah C. Beasley
18 March 2016
Who is dragging this corpse around? This huatou, similar to a koan, was popularized by Hsu Yun, a famous Chan Buddhist master of the late 19th/early