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Feeling overwhelmed by the pandemic, racist violence, and climate disasters, the author shares how she challenges the state of ignorance and finds ways to connect with those who are experiencing intense suffering.
How to find freedom, contentment and genuine, lasting wellbeing? How to put wisdom and compassion into action in our daily life, contributing to kind communities in today’s global society?
Drawing from the teachings of the rich Buddhist tradition and personal experience, you can find here articles written by members of our community from all over the world, offering contemplations and practices to apply directly on our own path in life and interconnected global society.

Feeling overwhelmed by the pandemic, racist violence, and climate disasters, the author shares how she challenges the state of ignorance and finds ways to connect with those who are experiencing intense suffering.

The author recalls hurt feelings associated with dating life and breakups, and relates how she uses the Emotional Rescue method by Dzogchen Ponlop to regain calm and perspective when feeling criticized or judged.

In a moment of sudden change, the author takes the opportunity to contemplate impermanence, and recommends two related dharma verses to explore.

The experience of grief, can be physically and emotionally stressful, and that stress is compounded when we’ve experienced multiple losses. The author shares about cumulative grief and suggestions how we can take care of ourselves in such moments.

The author shares a contemplative approach toward one’s environment, both inner and outer.

While out shopping for groceries, the author gets inspired to challenge her fear of the coronavirus pandemic by safely connecting with others and choosing kindness.
