Death
Aiming for any preferred version of death is fraught with opportunities for disappointment and rejection when the time comes.
Documentary Film About Zen Buddhist Priest Now in Theaters
Ittetsu Nemoto has saved thousands from suicide, but can he save himself?
Personal Reflections Zen Buddhism
The Surrender Bender
Shozan Jack Haubner writes about spending time with a dear friend and fellow Zen monastic who is preparing for death in this excerpt from his new book, Single White Monk.
Personal Reflections Death & Dying
Confronting Death and Dharma at Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery
Can we shift our perspective on the reality of loss?
Letters to the Editor
A selection of letters sent by Tricycle readers
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature
Dying while Alive
A memoirist documents her final months.
Buddhist Teacher Michael Stone’s Family Says He Likely Died from Opioid Overdose
The psychotherapist and yogi was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Personal Reflections Death & Dying
Washing The Dishes, Waiting For Death
How finding moments of quiet among her daily tasks helped one writer prepare for her father’s death.
Go To Your High School Reunion, Dammit
Why events that celebrate the passage of time are perfect reminders of the Buddhist concept of the three marks of existence: non-self, impermanence, and suffering.
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