In accepting death as inevitable, we don't label it as a good thing or a bad thing. As one of my teachers once said to me, “Death happens. It is just death, and how we meet it is up to us.
May I see my own limits with compassion, just as I view the limits of others. - Joan Halifax
May I see my own limits with compassion, just as I view the limits of others.
- Joan Halifax
Death can come at any moment. You could die this afternoon; you could die tomorrow morning; you could die on your way to work; you could die in your … - Joan Halifax
Death can come at any moment. You could die this afternoon; you could die tomorrow morning; you could die on your way to work; you could die in your …
In being with dying, we arrive at a natural crucible of what it means to love and be loved. And we can ask ourselves this: Knowing that death is inev… - Joan Halifax
In being with dying, we arrive at a natural crucible of what it means to love and be loved. And we can ask ourselves this: Knowing that death is inev…
Catastrophe is the essence of the spiritual path, a series of breakdowns allowing us to discover the threads that weave all of life into a whole clot… - Joan Halifax
Catastrophe is the essence of the spiritual path, a series of breakdowns allowing us to discover the threads that weave all of life into a whole clot…
Compassion may be defined as the capacity to be attentive to the experience of others, to wish the best for others, and to sense what will truly serv… - Joan Halifax
Compassion may be defined as the capacity to be attentive to the experience of others, to wish the best for others, and to sense what will truly serv…
The roots of all living things are tied together. Deep in the ground of being, they tangle and embrace. This understanding is expressed in the term n… - Joan Halifax
The roots of all living things are tied together. Deep in the ground of being, they tangle and embrace. This understanding is expressed in the term n…
Compassionate action emerges from the sense of openness, connectedness, and discernment you have created. - Joan Halifax
Compassionate action emerges from the sense of openness, connectedness, and discernment you have created.
We believe that it takes a strong back and a soft front to face the world. - Joan Halifax
We believe that it takes a strong back and a soft front to face the world.
There is the in-breath and there is the out-breath, and too often we feel like we have to exhale all the time. The inhale is absolutely essential - a… - Joan Halifax
There is the in-breath and there is the out-breath, and too often we feel like we have to exhale all the time. The inhale is absolutely essential - a…
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