Using Heartbreak as Practice

There is a story about Chenrezig, the bodhisattva of compassion, who vowed to liberate all beings from suffering. When he looked out at the world and saw the immensity of suffering — the endless cycles of pain, violence, fear, and cruelty — he shattered into pieces....

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How to Speak Up in Difficult Moments 

Last June, I stood with a group of interfaith clergy and laity in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. ICE had ramped up its activities, the National Guard had just arrived in the city, and tensions were running high with a curfew in place. We...

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How to Be Present with Grief

These days, many of us carry a palpable grief that lacks a clear object. It isn’t attached to a single loss that can be pointed to or to a moment in time with a specific date. There’s a sense that something is wrong that can’t fully be named. A fatigue that sleep...

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