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

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By Joan Halifax, Ira Byock (foreword) — 2009

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

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2016 Sacred Practice: Sufi Practice with Shaikh Kabir Helminski

Shaikh Kabir Helminski is a Sufi master of the 700 year old Mevlevi order, the lineage of Jalaluddin Rumi. Sufism (tasawwuf) is the inner, spiritual, mystical dimension of Islam. Its aim is the development of Presence and Love.

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Practicing for Myself?

As part of our #MeditationHacks series, a Mahayana Buddhist who is encouraged to practice for the benefit of all sentient being feels like they are only practicing for their own benefit. Venerable Thubten Chodron answers.

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Toward a Worldwide Culture of Love

The practice of love, says bell hooks, is the most powerful antidote to the politics of domination. She traces her thirty-year meditation on love, power, and Buddhism, and concludes it is only love that transforms our personal relationships and heals the wounds of oppression.

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Coming Home to Yourself - Interview with Sarah Blondin on “Waking Up in Daily Life”

This is an exclusive interview with Sarah Blondin, author, speaker, and creator of the popular podcast 'Live Awake'. Recorded in August of 2020 with Albert Flynn DeSilver for Brilliant Writer Radio-Waking Up in Daily Life; Conversations on Creativity, Consciousness, and Citizenship.

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I Meditated Every Day & This Is What Happened to Me... | Russell Brand

This is what meditating every day has done to me.

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Dr. Maya Angelou on Loving and Letting Go | Belief | Oprah Winfrey Network

When Dr. Maya Angelo was told her mother, Vivian Baxter, had three weeks to live, she invited her to spend her final days with her in North Carolina. Vivian was suffering from terminal lung cancer, but she lived on for another year and a half-far beyond what the doctors had expected.

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Gary Zukav: Words of Wisdom—Defining Authentic Power | Women for One

Gary Zukav reveals a revolutionary new path for spiritual growth in his book Spiritual Partnership: The Journey to Authentic Power.

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Mystical Forgiveness

Joan Borysenko talking about a mystical experience of forgiveness at the death of her mother.

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Death and Dying