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Book Study “Preparing to Die” | 22 | by Andrew Holecek
Book Study “Preparing to Die” | 21 | by Andrew Holecek
Book Study “Preparing to Die” | 20 | by Andrew Holecek
Sober Speak- Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Recovery Podcast for AA and Al-Anon
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Listen to insightful and practical teaching by Pastor Jerry Johnson on a topic that affects ALL of us--preparing to die.*Note this website referenced by Pastor Jerry: family-needs-know.pdffiller.com
Book Study “Preparing to Die” | 19 | by Andrew Holecek
When a member of the Jewish community in London, Ont., recently decided to go through with medical assistance in dying (MAiD), it sent shockwaves through the tight-knit community. Some were angry and confused, others were sympathetic and supportive—and others felt mixed emotions, including the father of Jordi Mand, a playwright and screenwriter. Mand discussed the topic extensively with her father (and then her brother, and others), and soon came to realize how controversial the idea of medically assisted death was within Judaism. The emotional scenario set the stage for her latest play, In Seven Days. It tells the story of a woman who returns home to learn that her father has decided to end his life via MAiD in a week's time, leaving her, their family and even the local rabbi scrambling to try and change his mind before then. The production debuted at the Grand Theatre in London, and will come to the Meridian Arts Centre in Toronto by way of the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company from May 4-16, 2024. Ahead of the play's Toronto debut, Mand and director Philip Akin sat down with the hosts of Culturally Jewish for a frank talk about death, life, comedy and the nature of choice. And before that, the hosts discuss recent controversies in the Jewish arts world, including the poorly worded Oscar acceptance speech by the director of The Zone of Interest and the cancellation of next month's Hamilton Jewish Film Festival. Credits Culturally Jewish is hosted by Ilana Zackon and David Sklar. Our producer is Michael Fraiman, and our theme music is by Sarah Segal-Lazar. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To support The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt, please consider a monthly donation by clicking here.
Pastor Patrick Anthony Scripture: Matthew 26:1-16
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In this potent and enlightening podcast interview, we are joined by Marisa Anita Reyes, a devoted medicine woman and musician, on a journey filled with joy, wisdom, and strength. This episode was recorded shortly before Marisa's passing, and Xochitl pays tribute to her as a cherished friend and spiritual guide. Marisa shares her experience of gracefully navigating life with metastatic breast cancer, revealing how the diagnosis brought her to new depths of self-discovery and healing. Throughout the conversation, Marisa and Xochitl reflect on the power of plant medicines, especially cacao, in fostering community, spiritual growth, and profound connections. They explore the importance of embracing grief and surrendering to the unknown, while honoring the potential of psychedelics to promote healing and unity. Marisa's music and journey continue to inspire and uplift, leaving a profound impact on those who have the privilege to hear her story. Listen to Marisa Reyes Medicine Music: Listen on Spotify Marisa's Instagram Resources mentioned in the episode: The smell of rain on dust: Grief and Praise by Martin Prechtel Connect with Xochitl: www.XochitlAshe.com Instagram Sponsors: Thank you to our Sponsors, Teona Retreat Center (currently called Magical Medicine Journey) – offering legal psilocybin retreats in beautiful San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Podcast listeners can take $150 off their next retreat when they apply. (00:00) Sacred Psychedelics (00:45) An honoring of my best friend and teacher, Marisa Reyes (04:44) Introducing Marisa Reyes: an incredible medicine musician and creatrix (07:30) History of our opening song and prayer (09:00) Opening prayer and song sung by Marisa Reyes (11:31) Marisa's connection to the medicines (15:40) Marisa's journey of connection to medicines through her cancer diagnosis (17:51) Marisa's path to receiving songs (20:59) Not every plant, fungi, or medicine is for everyone (21:45) Asking for consent before working with sacred medicines (22:44) The future vision of the psychedelic ecosystem (25:58) The power of ceremony (28:04) The Mayan prophecy of the Eagle and Condor (32:00) The parallels between a journey with cancer and a journey with plant medicine (35:37) Cancer as an ally (40:23) Grief as an essential ingredient to the healing process (44:09) Marisa's advice for those on their own cancer journeys or supporting those on a cancer journey (46:31) The medicine of surrender (50:16) A closing song for the colibri (hummingbird) (53:25) Marisa's rockstar medicine woman name: Miquiztochtli (Death Rabbit) (54:13) Sponsors: Teona Retreat Center (currently called Magical Medicine Journeys) (55:28) Viewer Zero-Cost Support: Leave us a review --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sacredpsychedelics/message
It's easy to procrastinate, but what if we were able to put each day into an order that reflects our love of God and others? In Colossians Paul is commending them for the love they have in their hearts for Jesus and others. Where does their love come from? It comes from a hope that springs up from heaven. This hope is calling them home. Prepare ourselves by knowing that we are loved. Prepare ourselves by embracing a life of grace. Prepare ourselves by fixing our eyes on a vision of God for our lives. Prepare ourselves living a life of gratitude.
Unlike most of us, Al Nakatani knows for a fact that he only has months left to live. But rather than feeling sorry for himself as he now is in managed hospice care, Al is using his remaining time to identify and thank the various people that have helped him grow as a person. And to my surprise, that included me.
In my 10th & final 2022 episode with Sym Blanchard, we get morbid and talk about death. Feedback Leave an anonymous voicemail on SpeakPipe.com/FTapon Or go to Wanderlearn.com, click on this episode, and write a comment. More info You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share! On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Tiktok Pinterest Tumblr My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon Rewards start at just $2/month! Affiliate links Get 25% off on TrustedHousesitters! Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free! In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken or FTX.us Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees! For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Actor Mandy Patinkin shares a touching video that highlights family bonds that last beyond death. How can we pray for our loved ones who have died? If they're in Purgatory, can we help them? What about so-called “ghosts” of loved ones? Are they real, or is this something spiritually dangerous?
The CATO Institute conducted a study that concluded that 62% of Americans have political opinions that they are afriad to share. Who can't relate to that? We've all got some opinions we are afraid to share. They could be in regards to faith, politics, and/or culture. And many cave in to that fear. But shouldn't we embrace it instead? After all, it's one whole hell of a lot easier posting something on social media than it is standing up to serious oppression and opposition. God calls us to stand firm in the truth. He wants us to have the courge to boldly proclaim the Gospel and defend the faith. Courage is built up over time. It doesn't just magically appear when you need it. Bridget is a fantastic example of bold courage in sharing her views on what's happening in our world today. In today's episode, we talk about ways that we can prepare to be martyrs. Follow her @accordingtobridget
Is Pepper over the hill? Preparing for the death of your parents. The perfect way to die. Why we might not be cut out for war. Are we too young to get orthotics? Looking into the future of the show. Flippy and the Bean. The process of Pepper's comedy writing. He tests out some of his material. Pepper might be writing a play. Ending with some self indulgence.
Featuring: Rev. Stanley Jones III Making the decision to choose to live is more than enough motivation.
You know, as human beings, we all have the ability to look into the future somewhat, become aware of what just may happen to us and our loved ones, and make the necessary preparations. It's the only wise thing to do. We often we prepare for things that MIGHT happen to us. What about things that surely WILL happen? Have you prepared for SPIRITUAL realities? For your day of departure from this life? For your ULTIMATE destiny? Wouldn't you love to have such pressing questions settled once and for all? You can. God says you can. And you must. We trust that today's word from the Bible will help you to be ready to meet God. To have your sins forgiven once and for all. Only then will you really start to live!
A message primarily to Christians, posing the question, are you ready to die--
A message primarily to Christians, posing the question, are you ready to die-
An overview of the biblical teaching on death.
Rev. Randy Martin II Timothy 2:8-21 8 Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, the offspring of David, as preached in my gospel, 9 for which I am suffering, bound with chains as a criminal. But the word of God is not bound! 10 Therefore I endure everything for the sake of the elect, that they also may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory. 11 The saying is trustworthy, for: If we have died with him, we will also live with him; 12 if we endure, we will also reign with him; if we deny him, he also will deny us; 13 if we are faithless, he remains faithful— for he cannot deny himself. 14 Remind them of these things, and charge them before God not to quarrel about words, which does no good, but only ruins the hearers. 15 Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. 16 But avoid irreverent babble, for it will lead people into more and more ungodliness, 17 and their talk will spread like gangrene. Among them are Hymenaeus and Philetus, 18 who have swerved from the truth, saying that the resurrection has already happened. They are upsetting the faith of some. 19 But God's firm foundation stands, bearing this seal: “The Lord knows those who are his,” and, “Let everyone who names the name of the Lord depart from iniquity.” 20 Now in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver but also of wood and clay, some for honorable use, some for dishonorable. 21 Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work.
It's a weird thing to say but in a way, I've spent most of my life with blinkers on.... steadily, steadfastly preparing to die. I am only just starting to learn how to live, really. Or to indulge in life. This episode is me poking at that idea and unraveling it out loud.
Given 3 months to live 35 years ago, Petrea King shares her experience, hope and love; indeed her quest for life. She is an author of 9 best-selling books, keynote speaker, educator, facilitator, naturopath, herbalist, hypnotherapist, yoga and meditation instructor. Petrea has been a regular guest on ABC Radio for 19 years.As CEO and Founder of Quest for Life - http://questforlife.com.au, Petrea has helped over one hundred thousand people who have participated in many programs designed for those living with trauma and life-threatening disease at the Quest for Life Center in Bundanoon, NSW Australia.Join Claire and Petrea in a practical, spiritual and often cheeky conversation about the importance of living fully while preparing to die.www.dyingyourway.com
Sunday, March 22, 2020Scripture: John 12:1-11Pastor Caleb Speicher
Psalm 90:12 - "Teach us to number our days in such a way that we bring a heart of wisdom." (Evangelical Heritage Version) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oursaviorsels/support
We are midway through Advent and it's time we take a look at the bigger picture.
Dr. Stevens-Long is the author of Living Well, Dying All: A guide to choices, costs, and consequences. Judy is an expert in adult development and wrote the classic text on that subject, Adult Development, which is still in use today. Judy brings her research background, curiosity, and a wealth of personal experience to the study of how we can prepare for death. With the large baby boomer population moving into their later years, preparing our systems for their care is critical. As individuals, we can prepare ourselves with knowledge to have the best death possible.
Hope City House of Prayer
Hope City House of Prayer
Hope City House of Prayer
Hope City House of Prayer
Hope City House of Prayer
Hope City House of Prayer
David Cason preaches on the importance of begin right with God because we do not know the time or date that our life will end out of Isaiah 38:1-20. This is a stand alone message preached on November 11, 2018.
Why are other cultures less fearful of death and how they deal with it all. Exploring how other cultures deal with death can give us new views and ways to cope with it. Join us as we travel to other cultures to find out how they see and live with death.
The five most common regrets we have at death number two regret, ( as found by a hospice worker Bronnie Ware) I wish I hadn't worked so hard . Interestingly enough, many people have the same regrets as they die, as found by hospice workers and others. Often we are so involved in working hard that we miss so much of our life, in this episode we explore how this can happen.
The five regrets most common regrets we have at death, (as found by Bronnie Ware in her book, 'The Five Regrets.') The fourth regret at death is I wish I'd stayed in touch with my friends. Join us as we explore the five most common regrets we have at death.
The five regrets (as found by Bronnie Ware in her book, 'The Five Regrets.') we have as we die and how we can avoid having them. Almost everyone has regrets about their life as they die. This can make death an even more painful experience. How would it be if we were able to die without regrets?
Breaking attachments is so important when we are dying but how can we do it? We gather attachments as we live, but it's these attachments that can hold us back in the transition of death. Here we explore how we can dissolve these and make the process smoother and less painful.
Death wish and how it can bring us to our enlightenment and help us back to our spiritual home. It is a yearning to be beyond this troublesome world and the struggle and suffering we can find here. we can find that by creating a conscious bridge between the inner world and our outer world.
Many people arrive at death and find they can't let go, this means that they struggle and fight the dying process. This makes the transitioning painful and traumatic for everyone. In this show we discuss the process of struggling and what we can do in this powerful time to make it easier.
When we are in the process of dying, often struggle and suffer. Our bodies/space suits fight even when riddled with terminal cancer. In this episode we share how to gently release the body and move inwards into our light.
In this lesson, we discuss things that we need to be doing now to make sure that we do not have to fear our death when it comes.
Investigating the Man Who is God - Preparing To Die (Luke 19:45-20:20)
Preparing to Die, Part 2 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 49:1-27.
Preparing to Die, Part 2 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 49:1-27.
Preparing to Die, Part 2 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 49:1-27.
Preparing to Die, Part 1 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 48.
Preparing to Die, Part 1 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 48.
Preparing to Die, Part 1 preached by Steve Cavallaro from Genesis 48.
Gospel of Mark - Verse by Verse with Pastor Brian Larson - True To His Word
Message #16 in Pastor Brian Larson's verse-by-verse study of the Gospel of Mark, given at Calvary Chapel of Truckee on Wednesday, April 16, 2008.