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Death and Dying & meditation

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Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion and Fearlessness in the Presence of Death

The Buddhist approach to death can be of great benefit to people of all backgrounds—as has been demonstrated by Joan Halifax’s decades of work with the dying and their caregivers.

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Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings

From the revered meditation teacher Stephen Levine, here is a volume of guided meditations for the deeper healing of spirit, mind, and body.

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The Creative Art of Living, Dying, and Renewal: Your Journey Through Stories, Qigong Meditation, Journaling, and Art

Tapping the tremendous healing power of qigong and the expressive arts, this beautiful book invites the reader to contemplate the continuum of living, dying, and renewal within this life and beyond.

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How to Find Belonging and Connection

Looking for how to find belonging and connection? In this episode, Sebene Selassie shares space with me as we discuss belonging, connection and many other spiritual topics including acceptance, anxiety, death, Buddhist contemplations and practices, dharma as well as the ancient knowledge of native...

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Ep. 23 – Film Scores For Movies That Don't Exist w/ Jamie Catto

Jamie Catto joins David to share on Ram Dass, creative projects as devotional acts, the value of success, death, suicide, the power of Yin, and sweetening your self-talk.

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Life through Death

The thought of death holds a negative space in our minds. Changing our perspective of death can lead us to a new journey and appreciation of life that we would not experience without the context of death.

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