But more and more I am reminded of an older word: bodhicitta, Sanskrit for “awakened heart.” It is that moment […]
It was—this was the secret, sudden thing—so delicious. Not knowing which way was which, or where the edges were. She
All formations are impermanent. They are subject to birth and death. But remove the notions of birth and death, and
The way I work with these events in my own life is, I notice what occurs (and what I feel
A great sense of tranquillity comes when we let go of the futile urge to control everything, and instead relate
Grief and gratitude.
I’m not entirely sure I know the difference between grief and depression. My father died on February 7, and for
It is strange to see everything in the Bible as a creation of the Spirit, which inspires those who write
Conscious grieving is an integral component of the maturity required to balance compassionate action with the discerning acceptance of our