Get Your Death Ducks in a Row
Margaret Meloni examines the benefits of living mindfully and cultivating a relationship with impermanence
Margaret Meloni examines the benefits of living mindfully and cultivating a relationship with impermanence
Asa Hershoff considers our relationship with impermanence through the lens of Buddhist practice
Margaret Meloni offers a meditation on the grief journey from loss and mourning to acceptance and equanimity
Tiffani Gyatso ponders growth and maturity on the Buddhist path amid the inevitability of suffering and impermanence
Khyentse Foundation announced that a week-long workshop will be held in Bangalore on the theme “Living Is Dying: Embracing Life’s Transitions.”
Alan Kwan examines why Shakyamuni Buddha advised beings to be reborn in Amitabha’s paradise a full three times
Magaret Meloni offers a lesson in mindfulness, acceptance, and self-compassion in times of grief and impermanence
Learning to approach impermanence with equanimity and acceptance
A tribute to the profound wisdom, humility, and kindness of Jétsunma Khandro Ten’dzin Drölkar
Margaret Meloni explores the idea of near-death experiences through a Buddhist lens, and examines the insights to be gained from living mindfully and compassionately
Thich Nhat Hanh’s unique ability to reach people where they are and his emphasis on Buddhism as an always-engaged practice live on as two among many of his greatest accomplishments
Academics are studying how Buddhist ideas and practices have increasingly been incorporated into the end-of-life plans of people outside of Buddhist cultures