
Impermanence, It Is Only Natural
By embracing impermanence, we uncover the path to compassion, presence, and inner peace

By embracing impermanence, we uncover the path to compassion, presence, and inner peace

Margaret Meloni offers an exploration of impermanence and loss as teachers on the path toward equanimity

Ven. Tanmyeong explores a contemporary analogy for the storehouse consciousness—one of the most profound and subtle teachings in Yogacara philosophy.

Margaret Meloni offers a powerful reflection on death and dying, love and loss, and the fragile beauty of impermanence

Thailand’s Death Fest, now in its second year, encouraged open discussion of mortality through Buddhist reflection and practical planning

Joseph Houseal explores expressions of impermanence in the classic Noh performance of Yuya.

Linda Leaming offers a meditation on compassion and courage in the face of suffering and impermanence

Asa Hershoff considers our relationship with impermanence, and how it can help us live beyond hope and fear

Margaret Meloni offers a compassionate guide to navigating grief through Buddhist wisdom and gentle reflection

Through helping a grieving friend declutter her home, our loving-kindness practitioner explores how metta guides us in deciding what to keep, release, and give away

Margaret Meloni considers skillful approaches to managing our relationship with loss and grief

From funerals to mindfulness practice, the art of living well lies not in achievement but in love that forgives, listens, and releases its own merit