About the session:
En esta sesión, Capellán Alley Smith & Death Doula Meli-Tashi Happy will explore attended deaths, best practices and what to do in the first 72 hours after a person dies. We also examine after death care: common rituals, rites and practices in Buddhism.
This live session will include:
What to Bring to the Session:
requisitos previos:
Abierto a todos los niveles de experiencia..
Las donaciones son bienvenidas! Offer an amount of your choosing at registration.
Recommended Reading Material (no requerido):
Shambhala Online Resource (recommended, no requerido):
Muerte & Muriendo: Práctica & Protocolos de ceremonia
[Note you must be logged into your Shambhala Online account to access the resource]
Forthcoming
In a future session we will explore unattended deaths.
Privacidad:
respetamos tu privacidad. This program will not be recorded to protect the privacy of individuals who want to share their deep and heartfelt experiences of dying and death.
Callejón Smith es un ministro budista ordenado de Religión (Capellán) en el linaje Shambhala. También posee preceptos del budismo zen.. Ella se especializa en atención espiritual., asuntos mortuorios y como clérigo funerario. Alley ha sido estudiante de budismo Shambhala y Zen desde 1999. Actualmente es anfitriona, “Haciendo amigos con la muerte & Muriendo: Grupo de apoyo” con Shambhala en línea. Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Teacher Bio on Shambhala Online
Meli-Tashi feliz is the End-of-Life Coordinator for Seattle Shambhala Center, a death doula, and somatic educator. Her Buddhist path began in 1997 in the Zen tradition, and in 2007 she found the Shambhala teachings. She’s taken Refuge and Bodhisattva Vows, and is a vajrayana student. She helps foster ‘community death care’ education and connections.
Preguntas? Email Meli-Tashi Happy at [email protected]