Celebrating departures: How to say goodbye
We have all said goodbyes at some point in our lives. Does it always have to be a sad occasion? How can we better deal with goodbyes?
We have all said goodbyes at some point in our lives. Does it always have to be a sad occasion? How can we better deal with goodbyes?
When you lose your loved one to murder, how can you apply the Dhamma? Such tragic events are often opportunities for us to deeply reflect and learn. In addition, what perspectives should we take towards 'cheering up' somebody? Here are two stories for your reflection
1. βI am going to kill you!β A mother uses the Dhamma to overcome her sonβs murder.Β
2. Donβt tell me to look on the bright side.
Having the heart and ability to emotionally support another is more important than doing it "right." Buddhism empowers us with wisdom to help the other.
Struggling to make it consistent? These are two ways to get over laziness to meditate and a challenge to make the habit stick.
Stuck at CNY gatherings without greetings to utter? This essential guide will help you out and give Dhamma reflections too! May you have a blissful CNY!
As Buddhists, how do we deal with grief when a loved one passes on? Here are some ways we can face grief with courage