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Finding enlightenment while mourning

Finding enlightenment while mourning Kisa Gotami ran, carrying the corpse of her child to where the Buddha sat, observing the vagaries of the ever-moving world. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Our days and nights of mourning are also other people’s days and nights of mourning. (Representational Photo) Kisa Gotami ran, carrying the corpse of her child to where the Buddha sat, observing the vagaries of the ever-moving world. “Give him back to me”, she cried. He had been so young that she could count the months of his life on the digits of her own body. His body, borne within hers only a little while before, weighed almost nothing in her arms. Only her heart was unable to bear the immensity of what was.

Not a poem this time

Not a poem this time . - . but a post about the healing and comforting power of Story.A friend recently asked me, as a storyteller, to help two young children she knew who had suffered painful losses in this pandemic. How.

Making sense of the Indian medical catastrophe

Making sense of the Indian medical catastrophe Whether they begin their term on our high expectations, our disappointment or even our dread, we should not forget that this is the foundational power dynamic in a democracy. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- People waiting in a long queue to get Remdesivir at Kilpauk Medical College Hospital in Chennai. (Photo| Ashwin Prasath, EPS) The party that I would prefer to have lead Tamil Nadu for now has just been elected into power. I am glad, but I felt and expressed my first criticism of their new term on the day the election results were announced (specifically: how their cadres celebrated in contravention of COVID-19 protocols at their headquarters).

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