grief
Advice and reflections about the causes of grief and how to work through the grieving process following changes that we do not welcome, such as the death of a loved one.
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Caring for our grief
Western material on grief and complementary material from a Buddhist point of view.
View PostClimate grief and resilience
Work to return bison to grasslands in the western US and reasons to be optimistic…
View PostLojong antidotes to grief
Antidotes to grief, including reflecting on the advantages of suffering, reflecting on karma, and taking…
View PostMaking grief meaningful
Lojong, or mind-training practices that we can use to transform our grief and our difficulties…
View PostA personal study of grief and some antidotes
Learning from personal grief and antidotes for working with grief from a Buddhist perspective.
View PostFour keys to wellbeing
Continuation of teachings on the stages of grief and the four keys to wellbeing.
View PostEmptiness, karma, and the stages of grief
The relationship between emptiness and karma. Exploring Western views of grief.
View PostThe Buddha’s five recollections
Responding to loss and working with the Buddha's five contemplations.
View PostThe root causes of grief
Why we suffer and experience grief. How to move through grief and transform it.
View PostBuddhist and psychological views on grief
How grief is described in Buddhist text and according to psychology.
View PostAll about White Tara
Introduction on grief and loss and to the White Tara sadhana practice.
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