Book Review: How We Live Is How We Die by Pema Chödrön
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
It is just a shift in perspective that moves us from suffering in the face of change and brings us to the path of wisdom and joy
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
Cultivating right view toward the samsaric suffering of impermanence and uncertainty
Learning about death and impermanence from our animal companions
Zen and the art of capturing the fleeting nature of life
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has shared his condolences on the death on Thursday of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in a letter to her eldest
Understanding the Buddha’s teaching on impermanence
Accepting disappointment and cultivating non-attachment in the face of change
Applying the Buddhist wisdom of the vastness of time and the importance of refuge to the reality of our current climate crisis
A conversation on the Buddhist view on biodiversity, respect for wildlife, and ecological conservation
A meditation on impermanence and the wisdom of letting go