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Embracing Death and Grief: A Celtic Priestess' Perspective In this episode of Practically Magick, host Courtney Pearl, the owner of Prism Healing, explores the profound topics of death and grieving from a spiritual and cultural standpoint. Courtney, also a Celtic Priestess, opens the discussion with a card reading from the Storyteller's Tarot, symbolizing new beginnings. She delves deep into the role of death in different cultures, personal anecdotes on grieving, and the spiritual aspects of death, including reincarnation and the energy of the soul. Courtney advocates for open discussions on mortality, the sacredness of grief, and the importance of accepting uncertainty surrounding death. The episode also touches on the concept of death doulas and their role in facilitating end-of-life processes, encouraging listeners to cultivate a healthy relationship with death and loss. 00:00 Welcome to Practically Magic 00:44 Tarot Card Reading for the Episode 01:39 Winter and the Symbolism of Death 06:41 Exploring the Topic of Death 12:08 The Role of a Death Doula 28:07 Cultural Perspectives on Death 34:47 Personal Experiences with Grief 47:18 Embracing Death and Acceptance 53:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
133 Living Funerals and Embracing Death: A Conversation with Kathy Dempsey In Episode 133 of Hospice Explained, the host welcomes Kathy Dempsey, an award-winning author, keynote speaker, and RN. Kathy shares her personal journey to Scottsdale, her move inspired by illness, and her relationship with Ron Black, who was diagnosed with stage four renal cancer. Kathy introduces the concept of 'living funerals,' an interactive way for terminal patients to attend their own funeral, share moments with loved ones, and reflect on life. She discusses the profound impacts these events had on Ron and another mentor, Bob Pike. Kathy also shares resources on organizing living funerals and talks about her podcast, 'Rethinking Death,' which encourages people to live well today to die well tomorrow. 00:00 Introduction to Hospice Explained 00:35 Meet Kathy Dempsey: Award-Winning Author and RN 00:55 The Journey to Scottsdale 02:14 Ron Black's Story: A Life Well Lived 05:46 The Concept of Living Funerals 09:06 Bob Pike's Living Funeral 14:34 Resources and Contact Information 15:26 Rethinking Death: The Podcast 16:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.keepshedding.com Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one. Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast. In addition you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Kacie Gikonyo's Death Doula School https://hospiceexplained--deathdoulaschool.thrivecart.com/death-doula-school/ Affilitate for the Caregiving Years Training Academy: https://www.careyearsacademy.com/ref/1096/ Affiliate for DNA is Love listeners also get a 5% discount!! https://dnaislove.com/?coupon=hospiceexplained5 The Death Deck and the E*O*L deck: https://thedeathdeck.goaffpro.com/ Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com
Ryan Holiday is a bestselling author and expert on stoic philosophy, known for his books like ‘The Obstacle Is the Way' and ‘Daily Stoic'. Through his work, he helps others apply ancient wisdom to modern-day challenges, exploring themes like discipline, perseverance, and self-awareness.In this episode, Jake talks with Ryan about stoicism and how its principles can improve everyday life. Ryan covers ways to overcome procrastination, build discipline, and face life's challenges with purpose and clarity.He shares insights on the power of reframing obstacles as opportunities and the danger of living in constant comparison with others. Ryan also unpacks the stoic practice of ‘Memento Mori', a powerful reminder of mortality, and how it can be used as a tool for living a more meaningful life. This conversation is packed with practical lessons for living a more intentional, disciplined, and authentic life, grounded in the wisdom of stoicism and Ryan's own journey.
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It feels fitting to share, in detail, the story of saying goodbye to my father who crossed over in early June this year. Stories are important. Sharing our stories is life-blood. We must create space to offer and receive stores - they are full of wisdom, love and learning. Join me as I share in detail all that unfolded in the lead up to and just after the death of my beloved father. It's a privilege to share this story. It's not just mine, but all of ours. There is one fact of life we cannot disagree on - birth and death. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Show notes: Website: https://www.claireobeid.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claireobeid_/
SummaryIn this episode, Otto Gomes interviews Annika Sips, a trauma therapist and psychiatric nurse, who shares her journey of transformation and healing. Annika discusses her early experiences with religion, the impact of crises on personal growth, and the importance of understanding psychosis as a normal human experience. The conversation explores the societal challenges surrounding mental health, the significance of space and time in healing, and the need to address ADHD and sensitivity in children. Annika emphasizes the value of spiritual sensitivity and the importance of finding safety and connection in modern society. In this conversation, Oto Gomes and Anneke explore various themes including the importance of presence and clarity, the impact of money on our lives, the empowerment that comes from understanding crypto, the acceptance of death as a natural part of life, and the significance of connection and curiosity in fostering personal growth and healing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Healing02:47 Annika's Journey: From Religion to Healing06:09 The Impact of Crisis on Personal Growth09:12 Understanding Psychosis and Mental Health11:46 The Role of Society in Mental Health15:01 Navigating Trauma in Modern Times18:02 The Spectrum of Human Experience20:53 The Importance of Space and Time in Healing23:46 Addressing ADHD and Sensitivity in Children26:55 Spiritual Sensitivity in Modern Society29:58 Finding Safety and Connection in Healing41:29 Finding Clarity Through Presence45:10 The Impact of Money on Our Lives49:40 Empowerment Through Crypto54:19 Embracing Death as a Part of Life01:01:36 The Importance of Connection and CuriosityCONNECT WITH ANNEKEANNEKE SIPS WEBSITEINSTAGRAMCONNECT WITH OTODOWNLOAD CRYPTO FREEDOM ACADEMY APPDISCOVERY CALL WITH OTO FOR APPLICATION TO CFACFA WEBSITEOTO GOMES INSTAGRAM
Humans have seen a significant increase in life expectancy over the past 200 years — but not in overall lifespan. Nobody on record has lived past 122 years. So, for this early Halloween episode, host Regina G. Barber asks: Why do we age and why do we die? Microbiologist Venki Ramakrishnan explains some of the mechanisms inside of our bodies that contribute to our decay — and tells us if it's possible to intervene in the process.Curious about other biology news? Email us at shortwave@npr.org and we might cover your topic on a future episode! Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
"Psychedelics, when used ceremonially with intention and attention, can lead to transformative experiences." Austin Mao, co-founder of Ceremonia, shares his journey into plant medicine and the transformative experiences he had with psychedelics. He emphasizes the importance of intention and attention in ceremonial use of psychedelics, as well as the power of presence in finding joy and fulfillment in life. Austin also discusses the integration of modern psychotherapy with ancient spiritual wisdom and the role of mindfulness in achieving persistent happiness. In this conversation, Austin Mao and Joel Evan discuss the importance of presence and self-mastery in psychedelic experiences. They explore the practice of holding multiple contexts simultaneously, such as focusing on the inner self, the outer environment, and the relational connection. Austin guides Joel through an exercise to cultivate presence and awareness. Joel reflects on the profound impact of slowing down and connecting with his body and surroundings. They also discuss the importance of building capacity to handle challenging experiences and the transformative potential of psychedelic retreats. Austin explains how Ceremonia, a legal and nonprofit psychedelic sanctuary in Denver, Colorado, offers a unique model that combines psychology, spirituality, and neuroscience to create a safe and transformative environment for participants. Takeaways ✅ Psychedelics, when used ceremonially with intention and attention, can lead to transformative experiences. ✅ The gap between recreational psychedelic use and therapeutic or ceremonial use is significant, with the latter offering a deeper exploration of oneself. ✅ Presence and mindfulness are key to finding joy, fulfillment, and persistent happiness in life. ✅ Building capacity to handle challenging experiences is essential for personal growth. ✅ Ceremonia offers a unique model that combines psychology, spirituality, and neuroscience to create a safe and transformative environment for psychedelic retreats. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Austin Mao and Ceremonia 02:01 The Life-Changing Experience of Ayahuasca 04:21 The Healing and Transformation 07:07 The Synthesis of Experiences 10:17 The Difference in Ceremonial Use 13:43 The Power of Intention and Attention 16:04 Transforming Perspectives on Success 19:45 Embracing Death and Living with No Regrets 24:35 The Key to Persistent Happiness: Presence 26:45 The Power of Presence 33:15 Building Resilience through Cold Plunges 44:08 Ceremonia: A Unique Approach
In our journey toward spiritual enlightenment, we question traditional Christian concepts such as heaven and eternal punishment. Reflecting on transformative practices like meditation, mindfulness, and plant medicine ceremonies, we offer new perspectives on death and immortality. Reinterpreting Jesus as a metaphor for personal spiritual initiation, we discuss the importance of shedding old identities to embrace a higher spiritual path. By examining the transformative message in Jesus's encounter with Nicodemus, we underscore the necessity of a complete personal transformation to achieve spiritual rebirth. Join us to discover how to let go of your past self and awaken to a new, spiritually enriched existence.Watch This Episode on YouTube!Join The Conscious Evolution Community Here to gain access to exclusive podcasts, unreleased content, a free journal, and live weekly calls with DG! Life Is Mental University Courses and More! 2024 DG Mindset Experience Retreat Schedule
“Disaster ruins everything, while leaving everything intact.” — Maurice Blanchot, The Writing of Disaster This week, join Cyrus Palizban and Francis Pedraza, founder of Invisible Technologies, as we discuss the paradoxical nature of disaster. Francis reflects on his personal and professional setbacks, particularly those of Invisible, and relates these experiences to the broader philosophical concepts of expectations, happiness, and ancient Stoic wisdom. Inevitably, the conversation delves into historical and philosophical discussions about the nature of disaster, life, death, and the universe, touching on Eastern and Western philosophies, the illusory aspects of reality, and the concept of self beyond physical and mental identifications. We conclude by contemplating the role of an individual in the grand scheme of existence, urging listeners to embrace life's challenges with a peaceful mind and a sense of agency. Play the game of life! 00:00 Welcome to The Lightning Podcast! 00:14 Exploring Paradoxes with Francis Pedraza 00:56 The Journey of Entrepreneurship and Overcoming Disasters 02:39 Invisible: A Case Study in Innovation and Resilience 03:41 The Philosophical Depths of Failure and Success 09:01 Navigating Life's Existential Challenges 24:03 The Dance of Life: Embracing the Cosmic Play 26:05 The Harsh Realities of Extreme Conditions 26:36 Exploring the Depths of Personal Peace 27:10 Inspirational Insights from Autobiography of a Yogi 27:57 The Power of Positive Influence and Societal Dynamics 29:12 Embracing Death with Peace: Philosophical Perspectives 31:47 The I Ching: Understanding Life's Infinite Possibilities 36:24 The Simulation Theory and the Quest for Reality 38:15 Eastern Wisdom vs. Western Perception 40:57 The Illusion of Self and the Path to Enlightenment 44:45 The Game of Life: Engaging with the World Mindfully Want to continue the discussion? Join us for more learning and discussion in our Meditations and Chronicles WhatsApp groups! Meditations: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JIFXc06ABCPEsyfUBtvm1U Chronicles: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FD6M9a35KCE2XrnJrqaGLU Follow us on other platforms for more content! Twitter: https://x.com/lightinspires Instagram: https://instagram.com/lightning.inspiration?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng== LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightning-meditations/
Today's episode features a segment from the Align Mini-Course, where Raven guides us into the depths of self-discovery. She illuminates the process of peeling away the layers of our constructed identities, narratives, and controlling behaviours.She shares intimate tales from her journey through personal development and tantra, highlighting just how vital it is to invest in ourselves. Whether it's through coaching, mentoring, or embracing practices that nourish our authenticity, joy, and capacity to serve, this conversation is all about the inner work we do in a safe, supportive space.Raven also explores the delightful realms of pleasure, pushing the boundaries of how much bliss we can actually handle, and celebrating the beauty of our shared paths to true awakening. It's a reminder that while the road can be solitary, having a tribe that uplifts and supports us makes all the difference. So, if you're questioning your path or looking for signs to seek guidance, this episode reassures you that reaching out is not just okay—it's necessary to break free from societal moulds and soar into our spiritual and emotional evolution. Key takeaways from this episode:- [00:38] - The Journey to Authenticity and Wholeness- [01:43] - Investing in Personal Growth and Transformation- [02:49] - The Path of Purification and Inner Work- [04:15] - Embracing Death to Birth Authenticity- [07:45] - The Power of Authenticity and Self-Love- [12:42] - Expanding Pleasure and Embracing BlissQuotes from Episode:"Breathing into who you really are and expressing that is the greatest healing that you will ever experience. Because all it is, is a washing away of whatever isn't your authentic essence. We're not trying to become anything. We're just purifying what isn't us." "Can you let die the part of you that is still fucking trying? Stop trying. You are already an authentic woman if you choose to just fucking be here now." Further Reading: To learn more about this subject, check out the Align Mini Course - https://embodiedawakeningacademy.com/courses/align-mini-courseLinks from Episode:- Embodied Awakening Academy: https://embodiedawakeningacademy.com- Upcoming Living Tantra Retreats: https://embodiedawakeningacademy.com/ltrglobal/
Angela Kaatz is the owner and producer of Ghost Hunting Beauties. During this conversation, Genevieve and Angela dive into the role of women in the paranormal field and the unique sensitivity and connection women share with the spirit world. They explore the evolving perceptions of death and the afterlife throughout history, offering personal experiences and encounters with spirits and ghosts. And they touch upon the validation of paranormal experiences and the importance of setting boundaries when communicating with the dead. The transfer of energy and the concept of reincarnation take center stage, highlighting the diversity of beliefs and perspectives surrounding the afterlife. Kaatz shares personal experiences and beliefs about signs and messages from the spirit world, including encounters with birds as messengers. Learn more about Ghost Hunting Beauties HERE. Please consider sharing this episode with family and friends. And schedule your tour of The National Museum of Funeral History at nmfh.org. Key Takeaways 1.) Women play a significant role in the paranormal field, with many all-women teams exploring the spirit world. 2.) Women's sensitivity and nurturing nature may contribute to their ability to connect with spirits. 3.) Validating paranormal experiences involves trusting instincts, looking for specific messages, and debunking ordinary explanations. 4.) Perceptions of death and the afterlife have changed over time, with a shift from acceptance and celebration to fear and avoidance. 5.) Communication with the dead requires tuning in to specific energies and setting boundaries to protect one's own energy. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Avoidance of the Subject00:59 Ghost Hunting Beauties: Women in the Paranormal04:18 Validating Paranormal Experiences06:12 Changing Perceptions of Death and the Afterlife08:16 Personal Experiences with Spirits and Ghosts10:08 Historical Shift in Attitudes Towards the Paranormal13:48 Communicating with the Dead14:45 Validation through Specific Messages20:20 The Transfer of Energy and Reincarnation22:38 Different Beliefs and Perspectives on the Afterlife26:07 Validation through Signs and Messages27:35 Signs and Messages from the Spirit World28:32 Birds as Messengers29:26 Visions and Dreams30:25 Death and Grief at a Young Age31:25 Fear of Death and Validation of Afterlife32:22 Reincarnation and Past Lives34:24 Embracing Death as an Adventure35:21 The Circle of Life and Continuing Bonds36:21 Reincarnation and Continuing Life Through Others37:18 The Impact of Birth and Death38:11 The New Normal After Loss39:03 Knowing Things Instinctively and Past Life Connections39:31 The Purpose of Difficult Life Journeys40:29 The Importance of Living Life to the Fullest41:25 Understanding Death at Different Ages42:23 Exposure to Death and Grief in Society43:22 The Stages of Grief and the Lack of Timelines44:20 Living with Loss and the New Normal45:43 Living Life Without Fear of Judgment47:33 The Purpose of Funerals and Celebrations of Life49:45 Unresolved Issues and Reasons for Spirits Sticking AroundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we explore the sensitive topic of death and dying, reflecting on recent personal experiences with the passing of a family member. We discuss the emotional and practical challenges faced during this time, including navigating the healthcare system, the importance of advocating for patients, and the different ways people experience and deal with grief. Additionally, we share our own encounters with death, and offer insights into how to support loved ones and oneself during the grieving process. We also touch upon explaining death to young children in a comprehensible manner. Join us as we dive deep in the topic of death and dying.If you find this episode helpful, please share it. Subscribe for more insightful discussions, and join the conversation on our website at AKKOANDTAMO.com or Instagram at Akko and Tamo .❤️
Weclome back to Winning the Divine Lottery Podcast. On this episode I get to have a powerful conversation with Ydaiber Orozoo, about all things life and living it to the fullest. We also speak openly about death which I think needs loving spaces to be spoken of more. Ydaiber lost a few immediate family members in a short period of time, and sitting with her was absolutely beautiful. She is an incredible soul with so much love to give. Ydaiber is an actor, voice over talent, soul purpose coach and human design reader. She integrates her many years of experience to help others connect with their purpose and shine unapologetically and authentically. https://rekindleyourlight.com/Podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rekindle-your-light/id1705805929
Today, Nicola sits down with Binta Rosadore, artist, published author, rose priestess, quantum ceremonialist, bilingual podcast host, founder of le Temple de la Rose Dorée, and last but not least, death doula, to discuss all things death. A topic many shy away from, yet one that is an integral element of our lives, and a fascinating one. They dive deep into this transformative space, and Binta shares wisdom and insight that will help you use your impending death to live more fully. 0:00 Intro 2:20 Death Doulas and Portals Between 2 Worlds8:50 Nicola's Spiritual Awakening Through Pondering Death10:20: A Universal Messenger and Binta's Wild Journey into Being a Death Doula20:23 Recurring Themes Between Life and Death 24:35 Pondering Your Death31:27 Experiencing Polarity Through DeathBinta's Instagram: @templedelarosedoreeBinta's Podcast: Âme Souveraine • Sovereign Spirit My Website: nicolanavon.comSubscribe to my NewsletterInstagram: @nicolanavonTo receive a free gift, email a screenshot of your review of Divine Union to info@nicolanavon.com. To submit a question for the podcast, email info@nicolanavon.com and put "Divine Union Question" in the subject line. By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Nicole Navon, or used by Nicole Navon with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use of this Podcast may be made, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing.This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
Oleg Lougheed, the founder of Moments Worth Remembering, shares the inspiration behind his idea of creating personalized books that allow people to express their emotions and feelings to loved ones while they are still alive. He emphasizes the importance of expressing gratitude and appreciation to others and the impact it can have on their lives. Oleg also discusses the significance of death and the power of eulogies, encouraging listeners to seize the day and live in the present moment. He shares his daily gratitude practice and the value of letting go of expectations and being human beings rather than human doings. Lastly, Oleg explores the potential of creating personalized books for children to capture their life's journey and provide a deeper understanding of their experiences. In this conversation, Oleg Lohi discusses his exciting projects and future plans, the choices that have shaped who he is today, and the inspiration he finds in everyday people. He also shares three impactful books that have influenced his thinking and talks about his rituals, including cold plunges. Oleg invites listeners to connect with him and emphasizes the importance of expressing gratitude and appreciation to others. Takeaways Expressing gratitude and appreciation to loved ones is important and can have a significant impact on their lives. Understanding the significance of death and embracing it can lead to a greater appreciation for life and the present moment. Creating personalized books allows people to express their emotions and feelings to others, fostering deeper connections and understanding. Letting go of expectations and being present in the moment can enhance relationships and bring more fulfillment to life. Oleg is looking forward to spending more time with friends and family and traveling to different countries. The choices we make throughout our lives shape who we become, and it's important to recognize our own power and take action. Everyday people inspire Oleg, and he values being around individuals who put intentions into action. Three impactful books that have influenced Oleg's thinking are 'The Alchemist,' 'Think and Grow Rich,' and 'Man's Search for Meaning.' Rituals, such as gratitude practices and cold plunges, can have a profound impact on our mindset and well-being. Listeners can connect with Oleg on LinkedIn or Facebook and learn more about his company, Moments Worth Remembering, on momentsworthremembering.com. Expressing gratitude and appreciation to others is a powerful way to make a positive impact in their lives. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:59 Conceiving the Idea of Moments Worth Remembering 04:54 The Power of Expressing Emotions and Feelings 10:20 What is Moments Worth Remembering? 15:58 The Importance of Death and Eulogy 17:08 Feedback and Learning from Others 21:23 Embracing Death and Seizing the Day 28:30 Practicing Gratitude and Being Present 36:33 Creating Personalized Books for Children 41:47 The Impact of Relationships and Other Perspectives 43:32 Exciting Projects and Future Plans 45:26 Choices that Shape Who You Are 47:42 Inspiration from Everyday People 49:21 Impactful Books 51:07 Rituals and Cold Plunges 52:35 Connecting with Oleg 53:35 Expressing Gratitude and Appreciation
In this English episode I had the great honor to speak with a real-life Samurai and Ninja: Sensei Zen Takai from Japan. In this rich conversation you will hear Sensei Zen talk about the ancient teachings that have been handed down in his family for 16 generations. We discuss the power of breath and the connection between focus, energy and movement. We speak about how Samurai's used to meditate on Death daily and about how to follow what really makes you happy. This episode will give you insights how a warrior's mindset helps in modern life and will introduce some time-tested methods for attaining self-mastery and inner peace. --- More about Sensei Zen Takai: Web: www.thenzensamurai.com Instagram: @thezensamurai
Ecclesiastes 9:1-12 from our series "Searching for Significance".
Ever found yourself wondering about the deeper meaning of happiness and how to truly achieve it? Join us as we chat with Martin O'Toole, author of How To Die Happy. Martin offers us a fresh, insightful journey on how to navigate through life's most challenging obstacles to finding true, lasting happiness. The only thing that's certain about life is that it's not permanent, and Martin teaches us how to build a positive relationship with that.From a moment of bleak despair to a journey of self-realization, Martin's story is nothing short of inspiring. As he fearlessly recounts his struggles with alcoholism, addiction, and mental illness, you can't help but marvel at his resilience. Martin provides an honest account of how he mastered the art of forgiveness and gratitude, and how these powerful tools transformed his life, ultimately leading him to a profound understanding of his own happiness. Martin's insights into the often overlooked connection between mortality and gratitude is thought-provoking. He invites us to contemplate our regrets if we had only five minutes left to live. It's a daunting thought, but Martin's perspective is a reminder that our time is precious, and we should strive to make the most of it. He even shares his experience with meditation and psychedelics as tools for unlocking inner transformation. Connect With Martin!WebsiteSocialHow To Die Happy - BookHow To Die Happy PodcastThank you for tuning in! If you feel led, please subscribe & share the show to others who you believe would benefit from it.Keep in touch below! LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/ryanacass/ Instagram | @ryanacass + @wondaytoday Become A Champion Of Life | www.championtribe.win Sign up to receive updates about Won Day, plus leadership and goal-setting tips! Click here Seeking To Become An Author? Check Out Scribe Media - Use My Link!
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Thank you for checking out this week's episode of Pirate Living Podcast. Spooky Season is upon us and what better time than now to revisit our conversation with Maria Capolupo who is an End of Life Caregiver. We chatted with Maria about end of life regrets. Death is a topic that in western culture has a tendency to be avoided. But by avoiding the conversation about death and how it's something everyone will experience, we also forget to live life. So we wanted to revisit this topic as a reminder to embrace that we will die, so we can live our lives to their fullest. Do the thing. Take that vacation. Say yes to something that scares or excites you. Memento mori: Memento vivere Maria Capolupo is a grief support specialist and end of life caregiver, also known as a death doula. Maria supports people emotionally, physically and practically at the end of their lives. Maria also works with people who are grieving and provides them tools to move forward in life after a death. Maria is also helping shift society's perception of these topics from taboo and frightening to facts of life and facets of love. Where to find Maria: Website: mariacapolupo.com Instagram: instagram.com/living.with.dying Facebook: facebook.com/griefanddeathsupport * * * Thank you for listening to this episode, and we hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe and share with your friends. You can also find us on Instagram @piratelivingpodcast to keep up with the latest episodes, awesome guests, and bonus clips. Pop in and say hi, we love chatting with fellow pirates. You can also reach out to us to learn more about our individual and group coaching programs. Ask Caron about her Healthy Hormones Workshops for women. For the little pirates in your life, check out Kristin's Book Abracadabra I Know What to Do and My Wins Journal on Amazon or her Emotions Toolkit at www.kristinjoycoaching.com. And keep creating good trouble. To show your pirate spirit and create good trouble, visit our merch shops: Pirate Living Podcast Shop and TeePublic
After a career stretching back to childhood, defining Christmas for a generation of American kids in ‘The Santa Claus' and shining in the brilliant ‘Adams Family Values', for a long period as a supporting actor and comedian, American actor David Krumholtz has now moved into the centre of the cinematic frame with ‘Lousy Carter' - the story of a man with unrealised potential, confronting and embracing death as an excuse to try one last time to achieve something small in his life. We sat down with Krumholtz to talk about how to get out of the way of the role and service the script, feeling comfortable in the characters skin, and setting artistic standards for yourself. Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more. Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli
In this episode of the Day 0 Update: We talk about The Making of Karateka, the Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and the death of Volition after many years of their publishers failing them. All this and more, up next! Full show notes can be found here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/day0update/message
In this episode, I'm talking with Natalie Miles, a psychic medium, writer, and host of the podcast, “Things That Die.”The conversations that Natalie is currently focused on are about breaking the taboo around the subject of death and endings that we face in our lives. While on the surface, it may sound heavy, the way that Natalie presents it has a lightness to it. Because endings, as we know, are also beginnings. And when talking about death, it's not just about the physical – it's also about life transitions – when one door closes and a new door opens. We can't have one without the other. As Natalie says, it's in the collective right now: lots of us are experiencing big death and endings. Big transitions. And she believes it's important that we talk about this.I think you'll love this conversation – I certainly did. It's another way for us to gain clarity on how we want to live fully and authentically.LEARN MORE ABOUT NATALIE MILESWebsite: Natalie-miles.comPodcast: Things That DieInstagram: @IamnataliemilesPrivate Sessions: Natalie is offering one-on-one sessions. Check here for availability.Book: Learn more about and order Natalie's debut book, Your Are Intuitive: Trust Your Truth. Take Back Your Power. Hold the Light podcast aims to support and guide lifelong learners and light holders in deepening their connection to personal and spiritual growth.THE HTL PODCAST CREWCreator, producer, and host: Laurie Gunning GrossmanCo-producer and audio mixer/sound guru: Jonathan GrossmanOriginal music: Jonathan GrossmanHold the Light podcast is recorded and mixed at Night Shift Audio in Los Angeles, CAFIND US AT:Website: Holdthelightcollective.comNewsletter: SubstackLaurie on IG: @laurie.gunning.grossmanHold the Light on IG: @holdthelightcollectiveRecording Studio: Nightshiftaudio.comJonathan on IG: @guitarpedalshootout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, I sit down with Danielle Fisser (@daniellefisser) a certified international breathwork facilitator, creative mentor, writer, brand owner, and conscious entrepreneur. She combines breathwork, dreamwork, and natural elements to unite freedom, truth, and simplicity. Danielle discusses her personal experiences with death and loss, and how these experiences have fundamentally changed her outlook on life. She highlights the significance of embracing death as an inherent aspect of existence and viewing it as a gateway to new beginnings. By recognizing death as a natural part of the cycle of life, Danielle encourages listeners to find joy and wonder in the present moment. Furthermore, she underscores the transformative power of play, emphasizing the importance of incorporating playfulness into our lives. Danielle also delves into the topic of breathwork and its role in healing and transformation. She explains how breathwork can help individuals peel back layers and connect with their true nature. By utilizing breathwork as a tool for self-discovery and self-healing, Danielle believes that individuals can take radical self-responsibility for their own liberation and pleasure, ultimately leading to a greater sense of wholeness and fulfillment. In This Episode: 0:00:08 | Introduction to the podcast and Danielle 0:02:48 | Pivotal moments in Danielle's life leading to her current work 0:12:37 | Danielle's process of grief and loss after losing Ari 0:25:37 | The power of play and creativity in navigating loss and challenge 0:32:19 | Lessons from grief about the purpose of life 0:39:13 | Recognizing the sacredness of being alive and the impermanence of life 0:48:59 | Using play and creativity to live life fully 1:00:16 | The importance of storytelling and the power of our unique experiences 1:10:38 | The function of signs and synchronicities in our lives 1:13:46 | Guided breathwork exercise 1:20:23 | The essence of being an embodied leader: freedom and sovereignty Key Takeaways: Embrace death as a natural part of life and see it as a doorway to new beginnings. Find joy and wonderment in the present moment and embrace the power of play. Use breathwork as a tool for healing and transformation, allowing you to peel back layers and connect with your true nature. Quotes: "In order for us to have a rebirth, there is some level of death." "Being able to be present with death and recognize it as the beginning of something is a beautiful reminder of our wholeness." "Being alive is such a gift, and it's important to not take a single moment for granted." "Taking radical self-responsibility over your healing, liberation, and pleasure is how you remember your wholeness." Thank you so much for being here! So excited for you to dive into this week's episode. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connect & Work With Danielle Instagram Dream Journal 1:1 Coaching Application Links Connect & Work With Rachael: Instagram TikTok Youtube The Sacred Self Hypnosis Library ($17) Ecstatic (An Ecstatic Dance & Hypnosis Experience) 1:1 Coaching Application The Pivot Masterclass (Free) Free Higher Self Hypnosis 60 Min Hypnotherapy Session 90 Min Private Coaching Session Blog The Embodied Leadership Newsletter If you enjoyed today's episode, please let me know by leaving a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to this, or sharing this episode on your Instagram stories and tagging me and the guest! It means so much and helps us reach more gorgeous souls who need to hear these messages!
Martin O'Toole is “a man on the mend” - he was a high-functioning alcoholic adman for over 20 years, who eventually left his hectic existence in London to live a mindful life in Indonesia. He has been talked out of a suicide attempt by his dog, and this rock-bottom moment launched a journey of self-healing and personal transformation, during which he discovered the alchemy of everlasting happiness, what he calls “The Anatomy of Happy”. He recently published his fist book “How To Die Happy”, where he offers curated wisdom, stories, and utilities for the art of living. What does it take to turn rock bottom into a journey of self-healing and personal transformation? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Martin O'Toole as he shares his incredible story of overcoming a 20-year struggle with alcohol and drugs. We discuss his new book, How to Die Happy, which offers curated wisdom, stories, and utilities for living well, and explore his life-changing encounter with a double-barrel shotgun. Our discussion reveals how Western civilization has a complicated relationship with death and why we often ignore or avoid talking about it. We delve into the reasons behind this, such as social, familial, and religious conditioning, and how the media and folklore portray death. Martin's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of living a mindful life and making the most of our time on this earth. Unplug from the Matrix and develop skills such as acceptance, awareness, presence, and gratitude to lead a more fulfilling life. Don't miss this thought-provoking and inspiring episode with Martin O'Toole! This is the first half of the conversation. The second half is in the next episode #317. ⠀
In this episode, Margaret interviews Olivia Bareham, founder of Sacred Crossings in Southern California, who helps individuals through the dying journey. Olivia has been supporting people through the dying journey for the last 20 years and for the last 15, she has been teaching conscious dying and death doula and death midwifery work. Olivia created Sacred Crossings Funeral Home (Sacredcrossings.com), which offers alternative funeral services such as home funerals, green burials, and full-body deep-sea burials, with the aim of helping people to care for their loved ones after death so that their own experience of death is more gentle and easier to accept. Olivia shares her personal experience of caring for her mother after she took her last breath and how it transformed her profoundly. She believes that when we hold death in our arms, it informs our brain in a way that no other deed can do. Olivia feels that we should all have the opportunity to be up close to death so that we can be transformed like that. However, there is resistance to being with the dead, which is just a learned behavior and belief. Olivia breaks that facade by showing images and inviting people to have their own personal experience of something that is completely contrary to what they've up until now believed and thought about and imagined. Olivia teaches a course called "Enter the Grave," which is about literally embracing the grave as a potent place of transformation. It's not unlike the womb; the tomb, the grave is a fertile ground for growth, creativity, and change. In the course, Olivia helps individuals examine all that they are afraid of, all that they are clinging to, anything that is preventing them from fully allowing themselves to be in the grave of their life as they're living it. Olivia believes that even if somebody doesn't have an intention of being with the dying, it's still a valuable training and philosophy to consider. Finally, Olivia discusses the most common challenges, issues, and things that people cling to on their way to getting this comfort level. She believes that clinging is everywhere, and we just don't notice it. We can cling to ideas and beliefs, an identity, opinions, and sensual pleasures. When we notice that we're attached to them, they have control over us, and we're not really free to just be in a place of constant surrender and acceptance and receiving. Olivia believes that "Enter the Grave" is an opportunity to look with a microscope at our beliefs, opinions, and ideas, and to relax our grip on them, be open to other beliefs, and be in a constant state of flow and change. Contact Olive at oliva@sacredcrossings.com.
Ellen Wong is a Chinese-American psychedelic death doula who guides medicine journeys, breathwork, sound and somatic root healing. She companions people in reclaiming life through facing death. She is a resident facilitator for DoubleBlind Magazine and The Ancestor Project, and co-creator of the “Woo Knew.” Podcast In this rich and potent episode, we discuss ancestral wounding around the sharing of emotions, embracing the light and dark within ourselves, accountability, developing the tools to sit with discomfort that comes with taking responsibility, anger and grief, technology, and astrology and revolution. Ellen shares about coming into a more loving relationship with religious trauma, representation in medicine spaces, death doula work, the mundane as the special sauce of life, and turning toward nature and her own intuition to direct her toward what feels resonant. Links: https://tripwithellen.com/ wearealldaughters.co IG: @tripwithellen moonomens.com
We are BACK - with an impressive line up of guests, which begins with Jeanne Denney. Jeanne is the founder of the School of Unusual Life Learning (SoULL), an institute for somatic education. She is also a practicing somatic psychotherapist, a death educator, and the author of The Effects of Compassionate Presence on the Dying. Jeanne has worked in many venues to help people fearlessly embrace a life which includes aging, dying and nature. She has spent decades at bedsides with the elderly and with the growing bodies of children, in study and research, and has contributed pioneering ideas to somatic psychology, death and grief work. She has also helped create and facilitate the Art of Dying projects in New York City. Her unique insights on energy and the body through aging, illness, and dying have been derived from this wide lens of human experience and a deep understanding of our mortal journey. During today's episode, Jeanne chats to Victoria Fenton about: Death and dying - and how fundamental it is that we contemplate it in the process of contemplating life Nature and the connection to it which facilitates more awareness of the cycles of life (and death) Why we are disconnected from this, and how culture creates separation Terror Management Theory Reichian philosophies and the movement of energy downward, vs. an uplift of energy which connects us more to self Aging, biohacking and the desire to live to 180 And so much more! You can connect with Jeanne at SoULL at the following links: https://www.soullcommunity.com/ https://www.soullcommunity.com/events https://www.soullcommunity.com/nature-of-being-human https://www.soullcommunity.com/year-1 Mentioned today were: Daniel Stern's "Forms of Vitality: Exploring Dynamic Experience in Psychology, the Arts, Psychotherapy and Development " Stephen Jenkinson - Griefwalker Terror Management Theory
An alchemist is someone who can transform any normally disempowering experience into an empowering one. An alchemist is someone who sees the medicine and the message in any mess. An alchemist is someone who doesn't run from the shadow and instead welcomes it, understands it, and loves it into light. This conversation is all about being an alchemist, and our guest, Crystal Streets, openly shares her personal stories with us that exemplify the magic and miracle of alchemy. Crystal Streets is an energetic alchemist, intuitive fine jeweler, healer, channel, ceremonialist, cosmic guide, breathwork facilitator, and spiritual coach. One of her past selves was a celebrity stylist for clients such as Jay-Z and Rihanna, which we touch on in this conversation and expand on knowing when it's time to close a chapter of your life and the journey of moving forward into a new one. You can follow Crystal on Instagram here and explore her offerings/jewelry here.If you're desiring to feel more empowered in life, if you're in the midst of a deeply healing and spiritual journey, if you're practicing surrendering to change, this conversation is especially for you. We also touch on making ego-based decisions, being in and out of alignment, reprogramming the subconscious, breaking generational cycles, fearing the unknown, transformative motherhood and more!Support the showThank you for bringing this podcast into your present moment and thank you for consciously listening! Your presence is sincerely valued and appreciated. If you you enjoy this podcast, please share a rating and a review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
For this episode, I went to Noche de Altares with one question: “If you're honoring a loved one, do you have a story you would like to share?” I also had a detailed conversation with my colleague, Alma Velez, to discuss the importance of Día de los Muertos, how she introduced the topic of death to her children and the process of creating her ofrenda at Radio Milwaukee.
This episode of This Wyrd World is the first to have been recorded for youtube, and features Jacqueline and Tansy's conversation, a vulnerable recounting by Tansy of her experience of losing her father, and two brief retellings, by Jacqueline, of the myths of Persephone and Orpheus.If you would like to find out more about Jacqueline go to: https://www.tworootsacupuncture.com/Or to connect or contact Tansy visit: https://www.tansyalexandra.comIf you enjoy the episode do like and subscribe to the channel (you can find all previous episodes of This Wyrd World on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Today we are chatting with Maria Capolupo. Maria is a grief support specialist and end of life caregiver, also known as a death doula. Maria supports people emotionally, physically and practically at the end of their lives. Maria also works with people who are grieving and provides them tools to move forward in life after a death. Maria is also helping shift society's perception of these topics from taboo and frightening to facts of life and facets of love. Where to find Maria: Website: mariacapolupo.com Instagram: instagram.com/living.with.dying Facebook: facebook.com/griefanddeathsupport* * * * Thank you for listening to this episode, and we hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe and share with your friends. You can also find us on Instagram @piratelivingpodcast to keep up with the latest episodes, awesome guests, and bonus clips. Pop in and say hi, we love chatting with fellow pirates. You can also reach out to us to learn more about our individual and group coaching programs. Ask Caron about her Healthy Hormones Workshops for women. For the little pirates in your life, check out Kristin's Book Abracadabra I Know What to Do and My Wins Journal on Amazon or her Emotions Toolkit at www.kristinjoycoaching.com. And keep creating good trouble. To show your pirate spirit and create good trouble, visit our merch shops: Pirate Living Podcast Shop and TeePublic You can support Kristin in her creation of her second children's book My Words Are My Wand by contributing to her GoFundMe
Welcome to EMBRACING DEATH PODCAST where each week we interview people with unique experiences relating to death and dying in an attempt to learn how to not only cope with death, but hopefully embrace it. Please subscribe to the show, leave a review and follow along with the show on our other social media accounts: Website: https://www.EmbracingDeathPodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embracingdeathpodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAvGVk_yzSlPHI7XJxFZY0Q Follow your host JULIA SHEEHAN: https://www.instagram.com/JuliaSheehan/ WE WANT TO HEAR YOUR STORY EMBRACING DEATH! If you or someone who know has a unique experience relating to death and dying and would be interested in sharing your story, please send an email to EmbracingDeathPodcast@gmail.com
Collapsing Nations, Embracing Death, Pursuing Chaos: The Globalists' War Advances. We are joined by Leo Hohmann (Investigative Reporter, Independent Freelance Journalist). Topics discussed include: Revisiting the “Kill Phase”. Collapsing the Nations: The Why & How. Responding Biblically.
How do we live a good life? What is a good life? This question is one of the greatest philosophical questions and its answer is why RE SELF exists. We're talking about how conscious, authentic living fosters contentment, meaning, and flourishing, i.e. the "what" and "how to" of living a good life, fully, and the link between one's good life and the Good of Being. We start with equations for dissatisfaction and contentment (01:53), discerning what is inauthentic and unconscious within us (15:05) and nourishing our authenticity and conscious nature (24:42). We discuss how and why to create our authentic, handmade life (27:32). Then we dive into our birthright of living consciously and authentically (33:43), the complexity of being human and how each human's authenticity empowers us (36:51). We look at the role of presence in conscious, authentic living, the hero's journey (39:31), and the fulfillment of being authentic (48:35). How this enables our living in harmony with the deep truth of life, Oneness, ourselves as Oneness, and why this is life-changing to live it (55:24). We discuss how we live consciously and authentically (1:07:27), why RE SELF exists (1:32:48), and some ways to enact and integrate this conversation today (1:36:08). Join Us in the Real World: https://www.reself.me/join-us As Mentioned: How to Want Less (The Atlantic article): https://tinyurl.com/3zb4seas 024 // Embracing Death to Truly Live: https://tinyurl.com/yfw7jc42 038 // Art in Our Human Experience with Marco Santini: https://tinyurl.com/2s45try5 The Value, Importance, and Gift of Time Alone Part 1: https://tinyurl.com/43a5fpv2 Part 2: https://tinyurl.com/3xacmtfr The MINDSET Workshop: https://www.reself.me/mindset Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet: https://tinyurl.com/3drkvw6c The COMING HOME Workshop: https://www.reself.me/workshops/#soon 021 // Self-Evolution for the Good of Being: https://tinyurl.com/yecvmnzx Listen to As It Goes on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ehcmurtr Apple: https://tinyurl.com/2p8vkpdx YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/bdha5fvs Google: https://tinyurl.com/2p8hem86 Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/3jucks3z Love our conversations? Support the future of As It Goes: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support Connect with RE SELF on: YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/t8k65vpr Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/reselfing/ Tumblr: https://reself.tumblr.com Intro Song: Summer in December by eeryskies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support
I sat down on a sunny afternoon with Ashley Pradhan and Cierra Valor co-founders of In Bold Print. to talk about the role of conscious consumption, business, and their venture in conscious living. We discuss creating a conscious business, intentionality in relationships, embracing discomfort and the unknown, working cyclically, balance, fulfillment, and freedom. Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, business, or not, this conversation offers so much nourishment for us to apply to all aspects of our own journeys as we gather and share our unique experiences and perspectives collected along the way, especially when they are different from our experiences and interests. IN BOLD PRINT. is a venture-backed startup with a product sustainability scoring platform for brands and retailers, making it easy for us as consumers to normalize conscious consumption as our way of being. (Could RE SELF be more aligned?!) We announce RE SELF's FREE Radiant Loving-Kindness Meditation and explore why this practice is so life-changing (01:17). Ashley and Cierra join me and introduce themselves (05:14), taking a moment to discuss boxing and finding movement that resonates with your unique being (06:37). We naturally discuss balancing interests in our lives and how that can look in our relationships (10:57). (Finally) we get to IN BOLD PRINT. (17:48) and conscious consumption (20:20). We highlight the joy of repurposing “waste” and creating a second life for it (26:10) before hearing Cierra's and Ashley's journeys to being conscious consumers (34:24). Then Ashley provides us with a framework to begin or evolve our conscious consumption (40:11). We dive into creating a conscious business from the inside out (56:51) through introspection, humanness, and openness; balancing the masculine and feminine in business as fundamental (1:03:25). We end by discussing essential elements of experiencing fulfillment and freedom (1:16:41). As Mentioned: RE SELF's Radiant Loving-Kindness Meditation: https://www.reself.me/shop/p/loving-kindness As It Goes 036 // Experiencing Oneness & Ourselves as Oneness: https://tinyurl.com/yck3edhu As It Goes 032 // Embodying Love Part 2: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c24c4 IN BOLD PRINT.: https://inboldprint.co/ The Story of Stuff: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781451610291 Garbology: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781583335239 Lomi Composter: https://pela.earth/lomi Circular Economy For Dummies: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781119716389 As It Goes 024 // Embracing Death to Truly Live: https://tinyurl.com/2p8xs28r Love our conversations? Support the future of As It Goes: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support Connect with RE SELF on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reself.ing/ Tumblr: https://reself.tumblr.com Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/reselfing/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn7OYkhl26KZrs2AUTL5gGw Intro Song: Summer in December by eeryskies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support
This episode I talk about my recent trip to Flordia and all the challenges that came along with it. We are not in control, I had a hard lesson in this and I share my thoughts about it. Catfish anyone? Yes there was a time it happened to me and I share that experience. I talk about the famous guru Ram Dass and his documentary “Becoming Nobody.' Death, most fear it, many don't understand it, I share my thoughts on Death and how to respect and embrace the process. Last but not least this episode is dedicated to George.. may your infectious personality and laugh live on in many hearts and wherever you choose to go next. Your soul is free now. -Please join me and others on WORLD WATER DAY , Tuesday March 22nd, 3pm- 8pm @enevivewater location in pleasant Grove, UT. Lots of Food, Fun and laughs for he entire fam. All proceeds go to @charitywater to help others have clean water. ❤️
We're talking about Adam McKay's new film Don't Look Up, it's commentary on the times, how the film's messages and allegories apply to our lives and how we can integrate them through actions that elevate our well-being and conscious living. Skip ahead to 3:28 to dive right into the episode Join RE/SELF's Waitlist to be notified about new episodes of As It Goes, new offerings including playlists, workshops, and the monthly RE/CALIBRATE workbook: https://www.reself.me/coming-soon Love our conversations? Support the future of As It Goes: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support As Mentioned: the MINDSET workshop: https://www.reself.me/mindset RE/CALIBRATE for January: https://www.reself.me/shop/p/recalibrate-january-2022 Season 1 episode clips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjFQYFmhLmDlP6x0VYnyYzuR6ViGd3vrx Give us a shout: info@reself.me Watch Don't Look Up on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=81252357 The Role of Music in Our Human Experience: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6X7I4h4exdVewloWN3eiHT?si=01ef5f71ec7c4dac (don't forget to check out Part 2!) Embracing Death to Truly Live: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HipnmwBJ1jLcNUbJMufBq?si=7b30768346a24381 Goodbye Phone, Hello World: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781452184524 Life Without Social Media: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pQN6pmpzOLYESrfwqzU8S?si=39a7b1f0ed0c4178 Well-Being in the Age of the Attention Economy: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5US22sL7dTRTyCQmwU4cBj?si=0b74c0aa4ccc4ae3 The Art of Communicating: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062224668 January RE/CALIBRATE theme video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6WdZThIUHk Making Peace with our Contradictions: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ha87JtRhsScl3kAk6Vm2P?si=96921dcd286e45c4 Don't Look Up with Count Us In: https://dontlookup.count-us-in.com/steps Listen to As It Goes on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29vMtMZvh2nIbXl32OmKcj?si=IpDC3GOiQCenC5SdjtzWVg Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/as-it-goes/id1542697147 Follow RE/SELF on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reself.ing/ Tumblr: https://reself.tumblr.com Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/reselfing/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn7OYkhl26KZrs2AUTL5gGw Intro Song: Summer in December by eeryskies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support
Erika Austin, PhD has taken life's lemons and made the sweetest lemon cupcake. She's suffered two devastating losses, her husband and her brother, and manages to have a beautiful outlook on death, grief, and the connection we can have to our loved ones who die. She opens up about her experience as a young window, recounting the painful shifts of how life changes when your partner is gone. Almost two decades later, she's able to share what she wishes she knew then. Tragedy struck again and the person who supported her through her husband's death, her brother Frankie, was taken too soon. Erika knew what to expect and drew from the lessons she learned from her husband's passing to grieve and celebrate gratitude simultaneously. Her work in the grief world counseling others through similar situations has continued to bring her peace. She shares interesting ways to honor a loved one, and we discuss supermodel Iman's newest way of honoring husband David Bowie– a fragrance called Love Memoir. PLUS- a bit of a life update from me and a NON SPOILER recap of the new Sex and the City reboot on HBO Max, And Just Like That. Episode Highlights: We discuss the idea of embracing death– the awkward, the taboo, the uncomfortable– to be able to embrace life. Grieving a significant person reminds you how special this life is and to not take any moments for granted The loss of her husband David at 26 years old to cancer Taking her graduate work down the path of working with grief and wellness The sudden loss of her brother Frankie– how the devastation was deep, but the prior experience gave her the confidence to push through Her recommendations for unique ways to honor a loved one Connect with Erika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drerikaaustin/?hl=en **This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy** Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
Erika Austin, PhD has taken life's lemons and made the sweetest lemon cupcake. She's suffered two devastating losses, her husband and her brother, and manages to have a beautiful outlook on death, grief, and the connection we can have to our loved ones who die. She opens up about her experience as a young window, recounting the painful shifts of how life changes when your partner is gone. Almost two decades later, she's able to share what she wishes she knew then. Tragedy struck again and the person who supported her through her husband's death, her brother Frankie, was taken too soon. Erika knew what to expect and drew from the lessons she learned from her husband's passing to grieve and celebrate gratitude simultaneously. Her work in the grief world counseling others through similar situations has continued to bring her peace. She shares interesting ways to honor a loved one, and we discuss supermodel Iman's newest way of honoring husband David Bowie– a fragrance called Love Memoir. PLUS- a bit of a life update from me and a NON SPOILER recap of the new Sex and the City reboot on HBO Max, And Just Like That. Episode Highlights: We discuss the idea of embracing death– the awkward, the taboo, the uncomfortable– to be able to embrace life. Grieving a significant person reminds you how special this life is and to not take any moments for granted The loss of her husband David at 26 years old to cancer Taking her graduate work down the path of working with grief and wellness The sudden loss of her brother Frankie– how the devastation was deep, but the prior experience gave her the confidence to push through Her recommendations for unique ways to honor a loved one Connect with Erika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drerikaaustin/?hl=en **This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy** Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
God is the Designer, Creator, Sustainer, Judge, and Sovereign Lord over all of time, and nothing is outside of his control--not adversity, sorrow or even death. So do not try to straighten out what God has made crooked; do not run from difficulty, but...
Here's the thing - we're all constantly evolving, experiencing death and rebirth over and over again as we step more fully into our expansion, and the greatest gift we can give ourselves is permission to go headfirst into that. Here's your permission slip, sister. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/logan-orihuela/support
Death is both the greatest taboo and one of the most common fears within our human lives and societies. Yet it is also one of the greatest certainties any of us ever face. But to ignore or fear death is to do ourselves a disservice because it is to run not only from the end of our physical lives, but also from the transitions that mark so many of the chapters within those lives. So what if we were to not only greet but embrace those deaths for exactly what they are?To grieve the endings that come our way and to mark the places of transition as they find us. Join Ceryn on this week's episode of the Divine Feminist to discuss exactly that. Episode notes Ceryn's book The Divine Feminist is now available for pre-order ahead of its November release. Click here to learn more!Ceryn also mentions her free, 45-minute Soul Sessions, which are available to book now via this linkIf the journey of your own aligned expansion is something you want to lean into more deeply, then head over to The Divine Feminist Community for support and guidance. The community is open to members now, featuring exclusive content to deepen your journeys with this and all future episodes of the podcast. To learn more, or to join us today visit www.divinefeminist.com/communityAnd remember, to keep up with the latest from Ceryn and all things Divine Feminist, including the forthcoming book of the same name, follow @divine.feminist on Instagram.Music is Start Again by Alex Beroza, copyright Alex(2014), sourced through YouTube and available to hear in full here
In today's episode, we discuss the root of many of humanity's biggest fears--the fear of death, including :The process of death (as a labor process similar to birth)Preparing for deathRole of psychedelics in confronting our fear of deathDeath as a teacher to help us live in the present momentEternity is in the nowRole of a death doulaSharing, abundance and the power of communal livingCeltic Wheel of Time and the cycles of lifeAnd so much more...Leanne is so wise and delightful. Can't wait for you to listen!About Leanne:Leanne is a former school teacher turned yoga instructor, death doula & educator as well as a plant medicine advocate. She believes that natural psychedelic plant medicines, and their synthetic relatives hold vast potential as tools for improving health and wellness, and she is especially interested in their benefits for end of life anxiety. She is passionate about changing the narrative around death and dying by creating space to explore what death means to each individual, so that the fear of the unknown subsides. She believes contemplating death can be a huge catalyst to living the life of your dreams.Instagram: @leannenolan_yogaWebsite: www.leannenolan.com
We're talking about how intentionally accepting and embracing our own death positively impacts how we live our lives fully, making us more present, discerning, and conscious about our actions and impact on others. Join RE/SELF's Waitlist and receive exclusive details on our Pre-launch Mindset Workshop Preview and monthly RE/CALIBRATE newsletter: https://www.reself.me/coming-soonAs Mentioned: Death Cafes: https://deathcafe.com/what/ Lantern: https://www.lantern.co/ Listen to As It Goes:on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29vMtMZvh2nIbXl32OmKcj?si=IpDC3GOiQCenC5SdjtzWVg on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/as-it-goes/id1542697147Follow RE/SELF on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reself.ing/Tumblr: https://reself.tumblr.comPinterest: http://pinterest.com/reselfing/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/zmzt25phhz228q2netma8w187?si=41cbe50a50ef49f3 Intro Song: Summer in December by eeryskies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support
Dr. Terri Daniel is an acclaimed expert on the process of dying and grieving and its heartfelt depiction of consciousness beyond the physical body. Terri is a clinical chaplain, certified trauma professional and end-of-life educator certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling. The focus of Terri’s work is to assist dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually spacious understanding of death and beyond. Terri conducts workshops throughout the U.S. to help the dying and the bereaved find healing through meditative, ceremonial and therapeutic processes that focus on inner transformation rather than external events. Terri has a BA in religious studies from Marylhurst University, an MA in pastoral care from Fordham University, and a DMin in pastoral care and counseling from the San Francisco Theological Seminary. She is the author of three books on death and the afterlife and is also the founder and President of the annual Afterlife Awareness Conference. This is her story, and this is her Passion. PASSIONATE DISCUSSION ABOUT • Individuals experience of NDE’s based on their spiritual/religious beliefs – culturally selective. • Afterlife Experiences • Positive and negative NDE experiences • Consciousness beyond the physical body • Children’s NDE • Your perspective as a theologian, hospice chaplain and grief counselor - • How do we help our clients cope with the cognitive dissonance they experience when their religious beliefs – whether inherited or chosen – do not match up with their lived experience? • Can religious beliefs be more harmful than helpful for traumatized or bereaved individuals? • Reincarnation • Wisdom and the Akashic Records • Therapeutic tools and healing practices for assisting someone in spiritual crisis. • The process of active dying • Experiencing the soul leaving the physical body • Death adverse culture • The fear of dying • Spiritual care assessment • Regrets of the dying • Complicated grief • Communication with your loved ones in the afterlife SPREAD THE PASSION HOST: Luisa WEBSITE: https://passionharvest.com/ WATCH THIS INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/3m4wHFPGrsQ PASSION HARVEST ON SOCIAL YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionHarvest/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/PassionHarvest/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Passionharvest SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BogbavOan3FP1r1JXLxmV SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-796690230 ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/passion-harvest/id1451566598 LEAVE A PODCAST REVIEW IN I TUNES http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1451566598 CONNECT WITH DR. TERRI DANIEL WEBSITE: http://www.afterlifeconference.com/ https://danieldirect.net/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/The-Afterlife-Conference-250790655104004/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AfterLifeConf PODCAST: https://askdrdeath.buzzsprout.com/ Ten Tips for Talking to Heaven: https://afterlifeconference.com/articles/messages-from-the-other-side/ The Stardust Meditation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lu3Cecdx3yqtNX9mJkHldZXc-ijBwdLO/view
How can you learn to accept the process of death and dying instead of fearing it? Dick’s guest is Katherine Jansen-Byrkit, Psychotherapist, LPC, MPH and author of River to Ocean: Living in the Flow of Wakefulness. The post Embracing Death appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
How can you learn to accept the process of death and dying instead of fearing it? Dick’s guest is Katherine Jansen-Byrkit, Psychotherapist, LPC, MPH and author of River to Ocean: Living in the Flow of Wakefulness. The post Embracing Death appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
Letting go of the promise of heaven is a really hard part of leaving the faith and leaves many of us with a fear of death. In this episode, we discuss this typically heavy topic with death doula Caroline Ingraham Lee. We talk about her story and how she became a death doula, and discuss what that means on a practical level.We end by talking about how facing her own mortality head-on has helped her to live a richer, more engaged and more fulfilling life, and she shares her thoughts about overcoming a lingering fear of hell and the unknown. I really, really enjoyed this conversation and hope you do too...Show links: Caroline's Insta (instagram.com/teamwoodnote) Death Meditation (https://www.goingwithgracecourses.com/courses/grace-in-dying) Our links: Instagram (https://instagram.com/born.again.again) Facebook Group (https://facebook.com/groups/bornagainagain) Patreon (https://patreon.com/bornagainagain) Your Stories (https://bornagainagain.co/stories) Blog + Resources (https://bornagainagain.co) Merch (https://teespring.com/stores/born-again-again-podcast)
People are gearing up to head into Colorado's backcountry this winter after a summer in isolation, causing safety concerns. Then, two doctors talk about the new film, "Palliative," and discussions about death. Also, why does Mesa County now have such a high rate of COVID-19 cases? And Big Hearts Club on making music in isolation.
People are gearing up to head into Colorado's backcountry this winter after a summer in isolation, causing safety concerns. Then, two doctors talk about the new film, "Palliative," and discussions about death. Also, why does Mesa County now have such a high rate of COVID-19 cases? And Big Hearts Club on making music in isolation.
On this episode:Dex and Rick learn a couple of hard lessons hunting in Alabama. AC completes his Hunter Safety Course (watch out world). Bearded Ben connects on another Florida stud whitetail. The guys discuss past and present hunting clubs.
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dying Well: Embracing Death as Enemy-Servant Speaker: Nathaniel Graham Broadcaster: Berean Community Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/30/2020 Bible: 1 Corinthians 15 Length: 55 min.
In this episode we discuss the topic of 'Death'. In particular we try to focus on the psychology of how humans (including us Mere Mortals) approach the subject. This takes us down the path of the afterlife and why religion seems to have systems and the language in place to help those dealing with grief or the loss of a loved one. We also talk about how much we personally think about death in our daily lives and whether there is any anxiety or fear lurking in the background (or foreground). Finally we finish off with some discussion about what awaits beyond this life before ending on a lighter note of the Darwin Awards and some silly ways people have taken themselves out of the gene pool. As always, we hope you enjoy!About Mere Mortals:Mere Mortals chronicles the journey of Juan & Kyrin as they explore topics of interest and gain learning from the successes in life, but more importantly the failures.Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: meremortalsmedia.comInstagram: @mere_mortals_media (instagram.com/mere_mortals_media)Twitter: @MortalsmereFacebook: https://facebook.com/Meremortalsmedia
We are a culture afraid of death. We see it as one more thing we must war against in our never ending battle mentality. But, can embracing our death give us a better life? How can uncovering the root of our fear help us to deal with this pandemic long term? In this episode, we explore how aesthetics and relinquishing the self can help us come to terms with our immortality.Resources:TEDTalk What Really Matters at The End of Life - BJ Miller
Accepting death as unavoidable and allowing ourselves to experience the grief which accompanies death is an important part of life. Grief changes us in ways we cannot expect. What if we could embrace death?
Scorpio season ... death, loss and moving forward
If heaven is our destination when we die since we are now Christians having put our faith in Jesus, why are we still afraid to die? What makes us certain of an eternal life with God yet certain of our fear of dying? What gives? Find out today through this message.
Peter Jansen has over two decades of international experience in emotional intelligence and leadership coaching. He focuses on teaching how to understand emotions, human nature, and successful leadership through his coaching, books, radio programs, speeches, and training. We dive deep on this episode, as we discuss the traumatic physical event Peter had years ago that changed his life forever. He explains how you have to choose your own reality and to be healthy every single day to benefit yourself and your health in the long run. We chat about effective techniques for this, how to ensure you are healing from your own trauma or diagnosis and ultimately, how to be the healthiest version of yourself. We also talk about: Healing with neurogenesis and mindset Reducing stress through neurohacking The pharmaceutical world Embracing death and fear Preventative health Resources: Work with Peter Peter on Instagram For more Biohacking with Brittany: Instagram @biohackingbrittany Connect on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter through biohackingbrittany.com Download my free Biohack Your Cycle one-pager
Surely hope will not disappoint you, for I have put my hope within you through my Holy Spirit. Even though I seem small, silent, and uninvolved many times throughout the course of your life, remember I reside within you, and I am greater than anything you could ever face. The same spirit that raised my son from the dead resides within you, so do not worry or fear about the light and momentary troubles you will surely encounter. If you will circumcise your hearts and submit to my spirit, you will be truly and completely amazed at what I will do through you. (1) Your life is not your own, but you have been bought at a price. So remember, as you encounter the death of yourself in many areas of your life, this is the very thing I have in store for you. The death of yourself is exactly where I want to take you, for you no longer live, but it is the spirit of my son who lives in you, to rule and reign in your mortal body. While you fear death of your own ways and ideas, learn to embrace it. While you desire to rule your own life, learn to submit your will to mine so I may rule in your life. (2) Even though this life is but fleeting, a temporary glimpse, a vapor, it is also very important. This life, though brief, is so significant to your development, and to the course for which you will find yourself in the ages to come. In me you will find your source of strength, life, joy, peace, happiness, and satisfaction. No other will be able to satisfy you like I can. You will find satisfaction in no one else like you will find in me, with me. You see pieces and fragments, but you do not yet know or understand the complete spectrum of all I have in store for you. (3) The plans I have in store for you are truly marvelous. You will marvel time and time again for ages to come when you begin to comprehend the magnitude of what I have for you, My Beloved. Even though the stress and pain of this life seems so much, know it is small in comparison to the joy, reward, and greatness set before you, yet to be fully revealed. (4) (1) Romans 8:11, 2 Corinthians 4:17, Romans 5:5 (2) 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Galatians 5:1, Galatians 2:20, Romans 6:6 (3) Romans 6:12, James 4:14, 1 Corinthians 2:9 (4) Isaiah 58:11, John 6:35, Psalm 107:9 Click here to share this #DailyPropheticWord with your friends on Twitter http://bit.ly/2xwr7Kt
On this episode we hear from Hoff, who shares with us his journey from avoiding death to embracing it. You'll learn how he's channeled it to create a healthier and happier lifestyle while preparing for his own death. Links mentioned in this episode: Ethan Hoffman Tribute (Video) Hoff's Collection of Harmonica Cases Concrete Mama by Ethan Hoffman and John McCoy
Frank has sat by the death beds of thousands, and been honored by the Dalai Lama for his compassionate service to the dying. What can death teach us about life and how do you deal with it?
Death: everyone does it. Sex: it sells. But can we sell you on the concept of sexy death? Have a drink with us and Dick, podcast host and sex/kink educator, as we talk about death fetishism and his personal history with it. We talk about the allure of finality, safety concerns, and misconceptions about this too taboo subject. Books and studies referenced in this episode were: Lisa Downing's "On The Limits of Sexual Ethics" John Money's* work on erotophonophilia & autassassinophilia and Caitlin Doughty's work in the Death Positive movement Check out Dick's other work hosting Off The Cuffs (@OCPKink) and Being There (@BeingTherePod), and reach out to him on twitter or via email! Make sure that you check out the other podcasts on the Podcast Jukebox Network which we are proud to be a part of! Find us on Facebook @DrinksWithGodFind us on Twitter @DrinksWGod Please support us on PATREON! You can get fun prizes! And please buy some tshirts, stickers, and coffee mugs! They say things like "Life's Short: eat the WHOLE cake" and you can even get the logo on a sticker! They are available at Redbubble …And if YOU have had an alternative theological experience, or even can provide an in-depth viewpoint of mainstream religion, email me at drinkingwithgod@gmail.com Theme music credit: "Do You Know (What I Mean)?" by the now disbanded Jump Up Move Over *NOTE Money did, absolutely, have a generally sordid contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, but he was one of the first to give serious platform to much of the field
WORK ON YOURSELF FIRST, THEN SHARE YOUR LIGHT. Every athlete needs an offseason. They need time to train in different ways to strengthen their mind and body for a new year. The more you work on yourself, the more you’ll be able to give. Give your mind, your heart, and your soul the nurturing it needs to grow. That’s why I was so excited to speak with an artist who is on a journey to find inner peace in order to share his gifts: Mike Posner. Mike Posner is a singer-songwriter, poet, and record producer. Mike has co-written amazing hit songs like “Sugar” by Maroon 5, “Boyfriend” by Justin Bieber, and “Beneath Your Beautiful” by Labrinth. His debut album 31 Minutes to Takeoff includes the US Billboard Hot 100 singles “Cooler than Me” and “Please Don’t Go.” His 2017 book Tear Drops & Balloons is his first book of poetry. Mike has been through a lot of loss in recent years, and he uses it all to make music and poetry. Learn about Mike Posner’s journey and hear some of his new songs on Episode 706. Some Questions I Ask: What got you into songwriting? (6:10) Where do your melodies come from? (7:35) Did things change for you overnight after your big hit? (9:15) What makes a song really go big? (15:46) What’s the biggest struggle for an artist that has a hit? (18:30) Who is your personal favorite greatest musician? (21:36) What is the biggest lesson your dad taught you? (30:02) In This Episode You Will Learn: About Mike’s struggle with depression (18:46) What makes a song a hit (24:35) What the death of loved ones taught Mike (27:01) What keeps artists happy when they’re not touring (44:10) How Mike uses meditation to be more present (45:05)
What is death? Why are we so afraid of it? What's actually possible for us if we redefine what death means to us? www.AdamRoa.com
Join us for an amazingly open and frank conversation with Charlene and our guest Stephen Garrett as they dive into freeing yourself from death and dying. Stephen's mission in life is to change the way people die in North America by teaching others how to grieve, speak honestly, and handle the ending of things. Learn to embrace your death through living your life in this wonderful episode of Boundless Spirit Radio!
Har vi varit här förut? Hur är det med människors minnen av tidigare liv? Vi samtalar med Johan Wretman, psykoterapeut, författare och poet, som delar med sig av sina personliga erfarenheter och reflektioner över tidigare liv, reinkarnation och andra andliga eller "paranormala" upplevelser - fast Johan själv inte kallade det för "andliga" upplevelser, eftersom han redan som barn upplevde att sådana upplevelser var det mest normala som fanns. Vi får bland annat höra om hur Johan mötte den sufiska mystikern och sångaren Ali Khan (1881–1958) som han också såg, tillsammans med sig själv, som munk i Tibet i tidigare liv, och hans erinringar bland annat från judiska inkarnationer och som spetälsk på en ö i Medelhavet. Vi får höra om andras minnen från tidigare liv, men också om vad Kristus betyder för Johan som förebild, om längtan efter att komma i kontakt med vår innersta väsenskärna, om det manliga och det kvinnliga och hur det förändras, om varför man aldrig ska ljuga - inte ens om småsaker - och mycket mer. Samtalet vävs ihop med reflektioner kring Martinus beskrivning av vad som händer efter döden och hans analyser av polförvandlingen. Den som vill veta mer om Johan Wretmans böcker och hans film om nära döden-upplevelser (Embracing Death) kan hitta närmare information på hans webbplats: www.johanwretman.com I samtalet nämns också två artiklar av Martinus, "Genom skärselden och paradiset 1" och "Genom skärselden och paradiset 2", som återfinns i Martinus Instituts tidskrift Kosmos, nr 2 -3/2014 (se www.vardsbild.se).
27 August 2016 | WORD Christchurch Festival Lecretia Seales’ fight for agency over her own death went all the way to the High Court and gripped a nation. In Lecretia’s Choice, her husband Matt Vickers tells her story and makes a case for the legalisation of assisted dying. He is joined by death positivity advocate Caitlin Doughty and the University of Canterbury’s Ruth McManus to examine society’s attitudes to death and dying, including the argument for euthanasia. Chaired by journalist Cate Brett.
TERRI DANIEL: "This special Afterlife TV episode is with Terri Daniel, afterlife awareness educator, author of Embracing Death, & founder of the Afterlife Conference. In this interview, Terri discusses how she turned her experience of losing her son, Danny, into a catalyst for greater awareness. "I ask Terri how she communicates with her son today, what the Interdimensional Postal Service is, why a brief life is not “lost potential,” how the relationship between ego & soul affects us, as well as the life-changing concepts of trust & surrender, and to explain her brilliant insight about the shift in consciousness we’re all feeling these days. If you like interviews that open your mind & make you think, this is a great one.” ~ Bob Olson, Afterlife TV The 2016 Afterlife Conference, May 12 - 15, 2016, St. Louis, MO--The Science & Spirit of Death, Grief & Beyond: Dedicated to furthering death awareness, afterlife research, spiritual exploration, conscious dying and conscious grieving. The Afterlife Conference is sponsored by The Afterlife Education Foundation (AEF), an organization that was founded in 2010, when a group of renowned spiritual teachers, afterlife researchers, psychics, and grief counselors recognized the need for a national conference on the afterlife. SAVE TEN BUCKS: Enter ALTV in the promo code box upon registering for the conference, and you’ll get ten dollars off the "general admission" price. Sure it's not a lot, but ten bucks is ten bucks. And because Afterlife TV is a sponsor, we also get a small bonus when you use the promo code: ALTV (yet one more incentive to use the promo code if Afterlife TV has been helpful to you). http://www.AfterlifeConference.com TERRI DANIEL'S BOOK - Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE (paperback). EMBRACING DEATH examines common mythologies and misconceptions about death, and provides a roadmap to alternative perceptions via meditation, visualization and after-death communication. Using these innate, intuitive tools, Daniel leads her audience to new ways of understanding death, and offers innovative strategies for navigating the dying and grieving process. Her inspiring, heart-opening vision of birth, death and the afterlife gently guides the reader into the higher realms, where death is experienced as neither an enemy nor an ending, but simply the continuation of life in another form. She begins this journey by exploring the fear-based beliefs about death that are the cornerstone of Judeo-Christian thinking, and then submits a compassionate array of more empowering, less frightening alternatives. As a channeler, Daniel looks at death from the perspective of the dead and dying, and gives richly detailed descriptions of how the soul separates from the body and how the living can establish communication with that soul via meditation, visualization exercises, group processes and ritual practices. Terri Daniel's Bio: Terri is an ordained interfaith minister, a clinical chaplain and an intuitive counselor who assists dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually spacious understanding of death and beyond. Her unique perspective on birth, death and the journey of the soul helps the dying and the living find meaning and healing through meditative and ritual practices that open a conduit to other dimensions. Her unique form of "radical mysticism" incorporates elements of Buddhism, Shamanism, ancient pagan practices, gnostic Christianity and other spiritual traditions to break down limiting beliefs about forgiveness, divine judgment and negative experience. Terri replaces these beliefs with an empowering vision of a co-created universe where there are no victims or perpetrators, only souls seeking expansion and awareness. Terri is the author of three books on death and the afterlife: A Swan in Heaven: Conversations Between Two Worlds, Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God,
TERRI DANIEL: "This special Afterlife TV episode is with Terri Daniel, afterlife awareness educator, author of Embracing Death, & founder of the Afterlife Conference. In this interview, Terri discusses how she turned her experience of losing her son, Danny, into a catalyst for greater awareness. I ask Terri how she communicates with her son today, what the Interdimensional Postal Service is, why a brief life is not “lost potential,” how the relationship between ego & soul affects us, as well as the life-changing concepts of trust & surrender, and to explain her brilliant insight about the shift in consciousness we’re all feeling these days. If you like interviews that open your mind & make you think, this is a great one.” ~ Bob Olson, Afterlife TV The 2016 Afterlife Conference, May 12 - 15, 2016, St. Louis, MO--The Science & Spirit of Death, Grief & Beyond: Dedicated to furthering death awareness, afterlife research, spiritual exploration, conscious dying and conscious grieving. The Afterlife Conference is sponsored by The Afterlife Education Foundation (AEF), an organization that was founded in 2010, when a group of renowned spiritual teachers, afterlife researchers, psychics, and grief counselors recognized the need for a national conference on the afterlife. SAVE TEN BUCKS: Enter ALTV in the promo code box upon registering for the conference, and you’ll get ten dollars off the "general admission" price. Sure it's not a lot, but ten bucks is ten bucks. And because Afterlife TV is a sponsor, we also get a small bonus when you use the promo code: ALTV (yet one more incentive to use the promo code if Afterlife TV has been helpful to you). http://www.AfterlifeConference.com TERRI DANIEL'S BOOK - Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE (paperback). EMBRACING DEATH examines common mythologies and misconceptions about death, and provides a roadmap to alternative perceptions via meditation, visualization and after-death communication. Using these innate, intuitive tools, Daniel leads her audience to new ways of understanding death, and offers innovative strategies for navigating the dying and grieving process. Her inspiring, heart-opening vision of birth, death and the afterlife gently guides the reader into the higher realms, where death is experienced as neither an enemy nor an ending, but simply the continuation of life in another form. She begins this journey by exploring the fear-based beliefs about death that are the cornerstone of Judeo-Christian thinking, and then submits a compassionate array of more empowering, less frightening alternatives. As a channeler, Daniel looks at death from the perspective of the dead and dying, and gives richly detailed descriptions of how the soul separates from the body and how the living can establish communication with that soul via meditation, visualization exercises, group processes and ritual practices. Terri Daniel's Bio: Terri is an ordained interfaith minister, a clinical chaplain and an intuitive counselor who assists dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually spacious understanding of death and beyond. Her unique perspective on birth, death and the journey of the soul helps the dying and the living find meaning and healing through meditative and ritual practices that open a conduit to other dimensions. Her unique form of "radical mysticism" incorporates elements of Buddhism, Shamanism, ancient pagan practices, gnostic Christianity and other spiritual traditions to break down limiting beliefs about forgiveness, divine judgment and negative experience. Terri replaces these beliefs with an empowering vision of a co-created universe where there are no victims or perpetrators, only souls seeking expansion and awareness. Terri is the author of three books on death and the afterlife: A Swan in Heaven: Conversations Between Two Worlds, Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God,
Get help facing death and saying “goodbye” to someone you love as host Hadley Finch, founder of Tribe of Singles and Tribe of Couples, talks with hospice social worker, Joanne Harvey. When someone you love is dying, it hurts to see them endure their final illness. It hurts to know you can't change their outcome. Yet, […] The post A Lasting Love – Embracing Death Without Fear and Saying Good-bye to Someone You Love appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.