Facing the truth of death, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus delve into compassion, surrender, and self-less love.
This time on mindrolling, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus ponder:
“All of us little human beings, we grip onto this small-self identity that gives us a sense of security, but all of that will be let go of as we meet death and certainly if we let go into authentic love.” – Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D.
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Links & Recommendations From this Episode:
Check out Roshi Joan Halifax’s new contemplative card deck
To further the discussion on death and mindfulness, pick up a copy of Roshi Joan Halifax’s book, Being with Dying
Learn more about joining The Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Program at the Upaya Zen Center
About Roshi Joan Halifax:
Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D. is a Buddhist teacher, Founder and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a social activist, author, and in her early years was an anthropologist at Columbia University (1964-68) and University of Miami School of Medicine (1970-72). She is a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care. She has lectured on the subject of death and dying at many academic institutions and medical centers around the world.
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