Dołącz do Meli-Tashi Happy i kapelana Alleya Smitha w rozmowie na temat relacji ze śmiercią i umieraniem w obszarach opieki duchowej. W tej sesji, we will explore end-of-life care planning, koordynacja, żałoba, odporność, and sustainable compassion.
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Death Nesting: The Heart-Centered Practices of a Death Doula by Anne-Marie Keppel
Meli-Tashi szczęśliwy 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 devoted Vajrayana student. She helps foster ‘community death care’ education and connections.
Rev. Aleja Smitha (she/her) is an ordained Shambhala Buddhist Minister of Religion (Upadhyaya) at Brown University. She also holds 10 precepts in Korean Zen Buddhism. Alley jest amerykańskim weteranem wojennym. W trakcie swojej kariery, Alley served with the military funeral honors teams in the US Marine Corps and Navy Reserve. She specializes in teaching Buddhism, spiritual care, spraw pogrzebowych i jako duchowny pogrzebowy. Alley is deeply influenced by Pure Land, Shin Buddhism, and Vajrayana. Od tego czasu studiuje buddyzm Szambali i zen 1999. Obecnie jest gospodarzem „Zaprzyjaźnianie się ze śmiercią i umieraniem: Grupa wsparcia” on Shambhala Online.
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