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What is dealing with death like for others? Specifically, what is this like for other Buddhists? Do Buddhist spiritual teachers have the magic no suffering wand? These questions began Margaret Meloni's quest to seek out Buddhist spiritual teachers to discuss death after her own experience with loss. Twelve wonderful wise teachers answered her call and, in doing so, they also reached out to you and answered your questions on the following topics: Loss of a Parent Loss of a Spouse Meditation and Grief Overcoming Regret How to Help Others Through Grief Love and Attachment How to Accept Sadness…mehr

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What is dealing with death like for others? Specifically, what is this like for other Buddhists? Do Buddhist spiritual teachers have the magic no suffering wand? These questions began Margaret Meloni's quest to seek out Buddhist spiritual teachers to discuss death after her own experience with loss. Twelve wonderful wise teachers answered her call and, in doing so, they also reached out to you and answered your questions on the following topics: Loss of a Parent Loss of a Spouse Meditation and Grief Overcoming Regret How to Help Others Through Grief Love and Attachment How to Accept Sadness and Joy How to Get Beyond Fear and Anxiety This book will help you use Buddhist teachings to include death in your own spiritual practice. In bringing curiosity and an open heart, you can train for the death of your loved ones and, as a result, you will live more fully, with more compassion for others, and more peace for yourself. The teachings of twelve Buddhist teachers, along with Margaret's own experience with death, are here waiting for you and seeking to show you their versions of Death Dhamma.
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Margaret Meloni is a businessperson, Buddhist practitioner, and the host of The Death Dhamma Podcast. She advocates the practice of inviting the awareness of death into your life. She has seen how Buddhism, combined with a healthy respect for the Grim Reaper, has helped her create a life with more peace and less suffering.