Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Pamela Gayle White
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
‘I See No Contradiction’
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Chaplaincy and Not Knowing
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Chaplain Alex Beth Schapiro Believes in the Healing Power of Community
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
A Young Buddhist College Chaplain Connects with Students and Communities of All Kinds
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Buddhist Chaplaincy Evolves in Japan
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
How a Phone Call Brought Nina Thompson to Hospice Chaplaincy
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
A French Buddhist Nun Finds Joy Serving as a Chaplain in the Prison System
Personal Reflections Buddhist Chaplaincy
Navy Chaplain Ajahn Aroon Seeda Relieves Suffering One Breath at a Time
Podcasts
Mindfulness and Awareness in End of Life Care
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Pamela Gayle White, a Tricycle contributing editor who recently completed her residency as an interfaith chaplain at the University of Virginia (UVA) Medical Center, shatters the taboo as she speaks with four of her former colleagues at UVA about what they’ve learned from their years of working with the dying.
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