Buddhistdoor View: Aging Is Impermanence’s Greatest Lesson
Why aging provides an inevitable and welcome lesson on the Three Marks of Existence, decay, and the path to spiritual liberation
Why aging provides an inevitable and welcome lesson on the Three Marks of Existence, decay, and the path to spiritual liberation
A meditation on spiritual friendship and connection in times of need
The tragic circumstances of the crowd crush in Seoul have traumatized and bewildered survivors
Buddhist leaders and sangha members gathered in central Seoul on Tuesday, among representatives of South Korea’s seven major religious orders, to memorialize the people who
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares a teaching on death and dying, acceptance and letting go.
A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
Mourning families gathered at three Buddhist temples in northeastern Thailand over the weekend to pray and make offerings on behalf of the 36 people people—24
Learning about death and impermanence from our animal companions
A Theravada monk shares advice on the critical milestone of death, for oneself and for others
Exploring Buddhist philosophy through the varied ways that practitioners in Japan navigate death and conversations with insentient beings
Attachment and impermanence: mindfulness on the path of practice