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Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
- Norman Cousins -
BJ Miller Understands Mortality
Oncologist and Executive Director of the Zen Hospice Project, B. J. Miller is a practitioner who is part of a Buddhist-informed, humanistic approach to care. The Zen Hospice Project is a place where medical staff and volunteers practice love, compassion, and empathy. In this interview, Miller, who has experienced deep, personal loss, advocates for respecting our grieving process and allowing it to unfold by being present. He believes there is a place for traditional medicine, but the healing comes from acts of kindness, acceptance and respect. He counsels himself and others to make space for the other side of empathy, which is based on suffering, by doing those things and appreciating those relationships that give us light and make us feel alive. { read more }
Be The Change
Practice being alive in the present, but also reflect on preparing to die through the meditations and teachings from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. { more }
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