Venerable Guan Zhen: Only a Stone has No Feeling
When your loved one dies, it can feel like you have been shot in the heart with an arrow.
Venerable Guan Zhen: Only a Stone has No Feeling Read More »
When your loved one dies, it can feel like you have been shot in the heart with an arrow.
Venerable Guan Zhen: Only a Stone has No Feeling Read More »
So many wisdom bombs, In a good way. You know like a truth bomb or a value bomb? Reflections on the different ways in which people handle their grief, with an understanding that however you are feeling is absolutely OK. Your feelings do not own you or define you, and they will change. Keep working
Lessons Learned from Dr. Seth Zuihō Segall – However You are Feeling Read More »
It takes a special person to illustrate the different ways in which grief impacts each of us, and then to teach what it is we all need in order to flourish. Dr. Seth Zuihō Segall, author of Buddhism and Human Flourishing: A Modern Western Perspective, is that person. His background as a Psychologist and Zen
Dr. Seth Zuihō Segall – Buddhism helps us Flourish Read More »
Death Dhamma Aha’s from Margaret Meloni’s discussion with Holly Hisamoto. Thoughts on selecting a hospice, a reminder that grief has no schedule or time-limit, and how all of this can help us continue to treat one another with compassion.
Lessons Learned from Holly Hisamoto – Other People’s Burden Read More »
It’s one thing to observe the circle of life as it impacts wild animals. And a completely different experience to learn that we too are part of the circle of life. That is when death comes crashing in. Holly Hisamoto learned about death when her favorite aunt died by suicide. And that tragedy helped to
Holly Hisamoto – Death Comes Crashing In Read More »