Send us a text What if clarity never comes? What if you stay stuck, uncertain, and spinning forever? In this season finale, we explore the deep discomfort of not knowing—and how Buddhist teachings invite us to meet uncertainty with compassion rather than panic. Through reflections on groundlessness, faith (śraddhā), and the Middle Way, this episode offers gentle guidance for living in the questions when the answers just won’t arrive.
All content for What Would Buddha Do? is the property of 1252010837 and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text What if clarity never comes? What if you stay stuck, uncertain, and spinning forever? In this season finale, we explore the deep discomfort of not knowing—and how Buddhist teachings invite us to meet uncertainty with compassion rather than panic. Through reflections on groundlessness, faith (śraddhā), and the Middle Way, this episode offers gentle guidance for living in the questions when the answers just won’t arrive.
When Roles Reverse: Caring for Aging Parents Through a Mindful Lens
What Would Buddha Do?
9 minutes
6 months ago
When Roles Reverse: Caring for Aging Parents Through a Mindful Lens
Send us a text What do we owe our parents when they can no longer care for themselves? In this episode of What Would Buddha Do?, I explore a deeply personal and often painful question: What are our responsibilities to aging parents, especially when the relationship has been difficult? Drawing from Buddhist teachings—and reflections from the 17th Karmapa—I share: 🌿 How Buddhism views the “debt” we owe to our parents 🌿 The meaning of reciprocal responsibility and compassion 🌿 ...
What Would Buddha Do?
Send us a text What if clarity never comes? What if you stay stuck, uncertain, and spinning forever? In this season finale, we explore the deep discomfort of not knowing—and how Buddhist teachings invite us to meet uncertainty with compassion rather than panic. Through reflections on groundlessness, faith (śraddhā), and the Middle Way, this episode offers gentle guidance for living in the questions when the answers just won’t arrive.