
The Juicy Stuff: Why Our Deepest Feelings Are a Buddhist Treasure
Embracing painful and charged feelings like anger and grief as gateways to awakening: the challenge and power of Vajrayana

Embracing painful and charged feelings like anger and grief as gateways to awakening: the challenge and power of Vajrayana

Margaret Meloni discusses how we maintain a mindful relationship with our past and our present, with love and loss, and with grief and equanimity

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhist practice is not about avoiding suffering, but rather engaging in the hardships of life that can improve our lives and those of others

Helping ourselves and others come to terms with impermanence and the loss of those we love

On impermanence and recognizing that our Buddhist practice is right in front of us, right now.

Margaret Meloni offers a personal perspective on the Buddhist view of death and impermanence

Coming to terms with grief and impermanence for our furry friends and family members

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

How facing impermanence each day builds your resilience

Contemplations on death and impermanence

Treating yourself with compassion while you grieve

Responding to loss and bereavement with a mindful and open heart