
Reflecting on the Choice of Memorializing Loved Ones
What does Buddhism teach us about processing impermanence and working with our grief?

What does Buddhism teach us about processing impermanence and working with our grief?

Managing our attachments and knowing when to let go

Margaret Meloni offers a Buddhist perspective on the realities of facing our fears and those of our loved ones in the face of death and impermanence

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers a Buddhist perspective on making choices and accepting consequences

The practice of caregiving: equanimity and compassion amid uncertainty and impermanence

Disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with our true selves and the natural rhythms of the universe

Exploring self-awareness and the importance of supportive community as we share in the many tasks of life

Notes from Ven. Nyanaponika Maha Thera on the path to the end of suffering

A Buddhist approach to finding new meaning in the lives of our loved ones

Taking refuge in impermanence in an unstable world

Acceptance and equanimity: learning to live with impermanence

A new study published in PLOS One, a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the US-based non-profit Public Library of Science, has underscored the effectiveness