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Frank Ostaseski



Frank Ostaseski is an American Buddhist teacher, author, and cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America. He is the founder of the Metta Institute, which provides training and education in mindful and compassionate end-of-life care. He speaks, teaches and writes on mindfulness and contemplative care of the dying.

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Frank Ostaseski on the Wisdom of End-of-Life Care

Buddhist teacher Frank Ostaseski has been one of the leading voices in contemplative end-of-life care since the 1980s.

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Deep Listening—Frank Ostaseski (Founder, Metta Institute; Author of “The Five Invitations”)

The practice of Deep Listening l from the head the heart and the body. Metta Institute End of Life Practitioner Program.

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Dharma Talk with Frank Ostaseski

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Keynote: Frank Ostaseski

From the 2016 Contemplative Care Symposium, from the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, in partnership with the Garrison Institute

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What the Dying Teach the Living: Death During a Pandemic | Frank Ostaseski

Ostaseski's 02017 Seminar along with a new live Q&A with Frank Ostaseski and Alexander Rose addressing death during these uncertain and challenging times.

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Find a Place of Rest—Frank Ostaseski (Founder, Metta Institute; Author of “The Five Invitations”)

Self-care for Caregivers. Metta Institute End of Life Practitioner Program.

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