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Ep. 507 – A Compassionate Space for Death with Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D.

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Facing the truth of death, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus delve into compassion, surrender, and self-less love.

This time on mindrolling, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus ponder:

  • Soul and the Depth of Character
  • Roshi Joan’s relationship with Ram Dass
  • Kindness and Love across all spiritual traditions
  • Transforming from the we to the me
  • Holding a loving space in the face of death
  • Fundamental impermanence as an ultimate truth
  • A.I., predictive responses, and a pseudo-reality
  • Surrender, Joy, and starting practices early in life
  • Awareness of one’s motivations and self-interests
  • Ram Dass and opening up the path of love
  • A Buddhist story on facing the truth of old age, sickness and death
  • Acknowledging the past and honoring our ancestors

“All of us little human beings, we grip onto this small-self identity that gives us a sense of security, but all of that will be let go of as we meet death and certainly if we let go into authentic love.” – Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D.

Are you interested in contributing to the wildfire recovery efforts in Maui and in the most impacted areas of Canada? Check out these resources below to find out how you can help:

Links & Recommendations From this Episode:

Check out Roshi Joan Halifax’s new contemplative card deck

To further the discussion on death and mindfulness, pick up a copy of Roshi Joan Halifax’s book, Being with Dying

Learn more about joining The Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Program at the Upaya Zen Center

About Roshi Joan Halifax:

Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D. is a Buddhist teacher, Founder and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a social activist, author, and in her early years was an anthropologist at Columbia University (1964-68) and University of Miami School of Medicine (1970-72). She is a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care. She has lectured on the subject of death and dying at many academic institutions and medical centers around the world.

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Facing the truth of death, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus delve into compassion, surrender, and self-less love.

This time on mindrolling, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus ponder:

  • Soul and the Depth of Character
  • Roshi Joan’s relationship with Ram Dass
  • Kindness and Love across all spiritual traditions
  • Transforming from the we to the me
  • Holding a loving space in the face of death
  • Fundamental impermanence as an ultimate truth
  • A.I., predictive responses, and a pseudo-reality
  • Surrender, Joy, and starting practices early in life
  • Awareness of one’s motivations and self-interests
  • Ram Dass and opening up the path of love
  • A Buddhist story on facing the truth of old age, sickness and death
  • Acknowledging the past and honoring our ancestors

“All of us little human beings, we grip onto this small-self identity that gives us a sense of security, but all of that will be let go of as we meet death and certainly if we let go into authentic love.” – Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D.

Are you interested in contributing to the wildfire recovery efforts in Maui and in the most impacted areas of Canada? Check out these resources below to find out how you can help:

Links & Recommendations From this Episode:

Check out Roshi Joan Halifax’s new contemplative card deck

To further the discussion on death and mindfulness, pick up a copy of Roshi Joan Halifax’s book, Being with Dying

Learn more about joining The Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Program at the Upaya Zen Center

About Roshi Joan Halifax:

Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D. is a Buddhist teacher, Founder and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a social activist, author, and in her early years was an anthropologist at Columbia University (1964-68) and University of Miami School of Medicine (1970-72). She is a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care. She has lectured on the subject of death and dying at many academic institutions and medical centers around the world.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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