Periagoge
Course

Why Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice Matters: Grief asks us to reckon with what we're actually made of—our attachments, our resistance to change, our deepest loves. Buddhist practice offers not comfort but clarity: a way to honor loss while releasing the suffering that comes from denying impermanence.

Discover how Buddhist practice transforms grief into wisdom by teaching you to honor loss while releasing the suffering that comes from resisting change.

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Devotion as Impermanence Practice
Concept
Embodied Impermanence Through Dance
Concept
Freedom Through Radical Attachment
Concept
Grief as Spiritual Burning
Concept
Longing as the Edge of Acceptance
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
The Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice Question You're Avoiding
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What's Holding You Back with Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice?
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What Would Change if You Got Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice Right?
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What Do You Actually Want with Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice?
AI Prompt
Buddhist grief — impermanence as practice and the Choices You're Making
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