Grief and regret travel together: the words not said, the reconciliation not attempted, the time not taken, the gratitude not expressed. Some of this regret is the mind's distortion — we could not have known there was so little time — and some carries genuine moral weight. This domain examines grief regret with honesty about both its nature and what can be done with it, including practices various traditions offer for completing what was left unfinished.
Each step builds on the last.