Finding Fearlessness in the Face of Suffering

Dr. Ann Allegre, award-winning professor and physician in the field of Palliative Medicine writes: “When I first encountered the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, I had already been working for several years as a hospice physician. Although I loved the work and felt grateful to be able to help patients and families in such […]
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Boon Ngoei sent us his story today: “In 1993 I lost my partner through a AIDS related illness.
Read MoreHealing through Reading

Jan Linehan, who works for Rigpa’s Spiritual Care Programme writes: Recently, thinking about the influence of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, I remembered that Viktor Frankl, whose book Man’s Search for Meaning about his experience in the Nazi concentration camps inspired so many people, wondered once whether there was such a thing as […]
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