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In this time of COVID-19, when death suddenly becomes so apparent, there is no better time to explore the meaning and practice of bravery where we often encounter fear, dolore, anxiety and uncertainty.
Impermanence and change in general, and the idea of death in particular, are moments fraught with difficulty but also filled with deep potential. Buddhist teachings say that times of transition – intermediary times known as “bardo” – are moments when we can experience enormous freedom and possibility, but what we usually do is freeze and resist.
Questo corso registrato fornisce istruzioni e pratiche per lavorare con la morte e il morire mentre si manifestano nel corso della nostra vita. The talks and other course content will be available immediately after enrollment.
Parlare 1: The All-Pervasive Groundlessness of Existence
Parlare 2: Hold Your Seat
Parlare 3: The Bardos
Parlare 4: What Happens After We Die
Parlare 5: Preparing for the Bardos
Eric Spiegel has been teaching the Shambhala Dharma since the mid 1970s. During the AIDS epidemic, Eric Spiegel became a spiritual guide to many friends and students who were dying, working with people through the unknown months or years of gradual dissolution of their life, and the transition through death.
Through this process–the contemplation of his own impermanence and the work with others as they went through the unpredictable dying process–his connection to these teachings has been intimate.