Death
Accepting death is the key to a meaningful life. But doing so isn’t easy. Buddhist teachings can help us transcend a dualistic view of life and death, helping us to treasure each day we have. Shin…
A Good Enough Death
What does it look like to die well?
Creating the New American Buddhist Funeral
How the at-home death movement can provide a dignified, personal, and meaningful send-off (whether we’re Buddhists or not).
Sutta Study: About Cunda
In the Cunda Sutta, the Buddha offers advice after the death of a dear friend and disciple.
Every Day Is a Bonus
Death is unavoidable. It might seem morbid to contemplate this truth, but doing so can fill our day-to-day life with more meaning and joy.
How Far Are You Willing to Go to Wake Up?
Dream Yoga expert Andrew Holecek explains how tapping into our lucid dreams can help us better understand—and even enhance—our waking life.
Personal Reflections Death & Dying
Old Age Is Not Guaranteed
Zen training talks a lot about death. But one practitioner found that it doesn’t necessarily prepare you to face your own.
Health Care for All Beings
Like calling upon the Buddha, the dharma, and the sangha for spiritual support, universal health care would create a basis of material and emotional support from which citizens could solve other pressing personal and social problems.
Parting Words Spring 2018
Remembering Tibetan Buddhist lama Gehlek Rimpoche, founder of Jewel Heart International
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