Thursday, October 30, 2025

What Happens When You Die; Jon Kabat-Zinn on Awareness as Refuge; Bhikkhu Bodhi’s Joy of Generosity

 


10.28.2025




What Happens When You Die According to The Tibetan Book of the Dead


”The Tibetan Book of the Dead“ isn’t just about dying, says Judy Lief. This ancient text offers a step-by-step guide to what happens when you die — plus it helps you navigate the transitions, losses, and uncertainty in this very life.


 

Awareness Is the Ultimate Refuge with Jon Kabat-Zinn

In this excerpt from his keynote talk for the “How to Live a Good Human Life” summit, Jon Kabat-Zinn shares how simply sitting in awareness each day is a radical act of love where we can recognize the miracle of life itself.


 

Bhikkhu Bodhi & the Joy of Generosity

From going without to feeding thousands, Bhikkhu Bodhi’s life reveals how deep practice can ripen into compassionate action. Toni Pressley-Sanon reports.


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What If Our Delusions Aren’t a Barrier to Enlightenment?

What if our deluded minds aren’t a barrier to enlightenment at all?, asks Zenju Earthlyn Manuel. “What if they are the very path to it?”


 

Join Our Free Weekly Live Guided Meditation on Wednesday

Join us on October 29 at 8:30am PST / 11:30am EST for a free live guided meditation with this month’s resident teacher Mary Stancavage.


 

Buddhism A-Z: Hungry Ghosts

In Buddhism, hungry ghosts, or pretas, are beings who are tormented by desire that can never be sated.



LIVE EVENT:
GOING BEYOND ANGER


Join our November resident teacher, Zen priest Karen Maezen Miller, on Thursday, Nov 20, at 5:00pm PST / 8:00pm EST for a teaching on using awareness to move beyond angry projections and reactions that can be harmful in your life.



 

LATEST WORKSHOP:
WORKING WITH BUDDHISM’S
“THREE POISONS”


Explore Buddhism’s foundational understanding of human psychology through the three poisons — attachment, aversion, and ignorance — learning how these fundamental mental patterns shape our actions and discovering how awareness can transform our relationship with them. Soto Zen priest Koun Franz is your guide.



 


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