death

Teachings on death from a Buddhist perspective, including preparing for death, dying peacefully, and helping the dying.

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Essential Spiritual Advice

Dying without fear and regret

Preparing our family for our death, living wills and notifying them of spiritual commitments and…

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Chapters 1-2: Verses 25-34

How the mistaken view of the body as a source of pleasure leads to dukkha,…

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Chapter 1: Verses 11-24

How practicing the Dharma will be of the greatest benefit at the time of death,…

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Review of Chapter 1: Remembering death

Meditations on death. How remembering death give us an incentive to practice.

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Chapter 1: Verses 1-10

The benefits of reflecting on death, how to contemplate death with wisdom, and refuting misconceptions…

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Transforming War and Terrorism

The silver lining

Finding hope in positive developments that have emerged in America since the Boston Marathon tragedy.

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Transforming War and Terrorism

The golden rule

In the wake of the Boston Marathon tragedy, interfaith perspectives on turning away from hate…

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Venerable Chodron teaching on video
Transforming War and Terrorism

Compassion and kindness in the face of terrorism

A three-part series of talks on cultivating compassion, kindness and forgiveness for perpetrators in the…

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Aryadeva's 400 Stanzas

Chapter 1: Abandoning belief in permanence

An introduction to the text "400 Stanzas on the Middle Way" by Aryadeva, the study…

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Four Establishments of Mindfulness Retreat

Meditation on bones

Meditating on bones to deepen our understanding of impermanence and our renunciation of cyclic existence.

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Venerable Chodron teaching on video
Healing from Gun Violence

Safety or guns?

Reflections from a Dharma perspective and a call for civic engagement in response to the…

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