Transmuting Generational Grief
In this episode of Life As It Is, human rights advocate Jungwon Kim explores the Korean concept of han, or inherited grief and rage.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, human rights advocate Jungwon Kim explores the Korean concept of han, or inherited grief and rage.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, Karma Lekshe Tsomo discusses her work advocating for women’s education internationally and her hopes for the future of women’s ordination.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, Korean Zen monk Haemin Sunim offers a guide to transforming life’s unexpected challenges into opportunities for awakening.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, Zen teacher Laura Burges brings together Buddhist wisdom and the teachings of recovery programs to lay out a sustainable path to sobriety.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, palliative medicine physician Sunita Puri discusses how she helps patients and families redefine what it means to live and die well in the face of serious illness.
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In this episode of Life As It Is, meditation teacher Oren Jay Sofer explores how contemplative practice can expand our capacity to respond to a world in crisis.
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