Illness and death are facts of life – Buddhism teaches us to be mindful but not fearful of it
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The art of developing a healthy relationship with our own mortality lies in neither avoiding the reality of suffering nor obsessing over itOver the last year, I have spent a lot of time eating pre-packaged sandwiches in hospital cafeterias. I often joke that those of us who are lucky enough to hit 35 will have at least one, if not multiple, serious health scares every year. At some point, however, we will face much more than a simple scare – serious illness can impact anyone, any time, with...

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