“Yathā bhūta asks: Can you witness your experience without flinching? Can you see what’s actually here—not what you were taught to see? This is not passive acceptance. This is radical clarity. And with it comes freedom—not from grief, but from the tyranny of pretending it’s something else.” GriefYathā BhūtaAs It Is Book:Come As You Are: Five Years Later Source: Come As You Are: Five Years Later
“Yathā bhūta is unflinching. It is clear-eyed. And it is essential to surviving grief with integrity.” GriefYathā Bhūta Book:Come As You Are: Five Years Later Source: Come As You Are: Five Years Later
“Grief is not a problem. Grief is a reality. It is a landscape you are required to walk through when someone you love dies. And yathā bhūta is your flashlight. Your compass. Your only real defense against the erosion of your truth.” GriefYathā Bhūta Book:Come As You Are: Five Years Later Source: Come As You Are: Five Years Later