Confusion, overwhelm, and maybe even depression mark the effects of this pandemic on so many of us. Cultivating 3 different types of patience with the help of her faith, suggests Phyllis Chew, helps her endure day-to-day difficulties.

Confusion, overwhelm, and maybe even depression mark the effects of this pandemic on so many of us. Cultivating 3 different types of patience with the help of her faith, suggests Phyllis Chew, helps her endure day-to-day difficulties.
This week, our retreat directors explore what different religions teach about compassion and how we can cultivate compassion towards others and ourselves in our lives.
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Living in post-modernity, a young woman struggles to keep afloat in the course of finding her balance in life. With the recent pandemic and lockdowns, her reflective journey in reconciling spirituality and the complex challenges posed by society was sparked off, unintentionally, by a brief advisory from the Mufti over the radio […]
To better support our family and loved ones through the COVID-19 situation, we need to better support ourselves too. Other than a strong immune system, many religious traditions encourage followers to […]
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Being Beings Editorial Team
Ecumenical and interreligious dialogue is not a luxury, but something which our world, wounded by conflict and division, increasingly needs.
Pope Francis
COVID-19 has brought on a sense of loss – loss of life, loss of jobs, loss of identities.
This week, join our retreat directors as they explore the theme of loss, anxiety, and disintegration.
Human beings are members of a whole, in creation of one essence and soul. If one member is afflicted with pain, other members uneasy will remain. If you have no sympathy for human pain, the name of human you cannot retain.
Sa’adi
COVID-19 has brought to the fore the fragility of life and its dualities, such as health and sickness, joy and sorrow, life and death. How do we find inner peace in the midst of these […]
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