By Mysterious Ways Staff — 2020
A researcher who studies the end of life explains what these experiences are—and what they can teach us about the mysteries of life after death.
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Tara interviews Frank Ostaseski, founder of Zen Hospice on a contemplative approach to death and dying.
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This event marks the publication in French of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche's new book In Love With the World, A Monk's Journey Through the Bardos of Living and Dying (Fayard Publishing). The event was organized by Rencontres Perspectives.
This video is an excerpt from Stephen and Ondrea’s “Couch Talk 15.”
In this short interview, Conscious 2 Producer Nicole Fegley interviews Robert Augustus Masters, PhD, as he details his recent massive heart attack and the gifts being gleaned from dancing so closely with death.
Best-selling author Elizabeth Lesser describes how observing her sister Maggie as she prepared for death made her believe more strongly in an afterlife.
Dr. Larry Dossey is the best-selling author of “The Power of Prayer” and most recently “One Mind.” Recognizing that NDEs are real and significant, Dr. Dossey says they provide evidence that our consciousness can operate outside of our brain.
When you nearly die three times, you learn a thing or two about how to live . . .
“There is nothing wrong with you for dying,” hospice physician B.J. Miller and journalist and caregiver Shoshana Berger write in A Beginner’s Guide to the End. “Our ultimate purpose here isn’t so much to help you die as it is to free up as much life as possible until you do.