Shambhala Sunday Gathering—Dynamic Compassion: The Life and Times of a Death Doula and Funeral Clergy

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Dato: Søndag, Kan 19, 2024 (15:00 -16:00)

Sunday Gatherings are LIVE every week at 3:00 om eftermiddagen. ET

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Join Meli-Tashi Happy and Chaplain Alley Smith in a conversation about relating with death and dying in fields of spiritual care. I denne session, we will explore end-of-life care planning, coordination, bereavement, resilience, and sustainable compassion.

Recommended Reading Material [Not Required]:

Navigating Grief and Loss: 25 Practices to Keep Your Heart Open To Yourself & Others by Kimberly Brown

Death Nesting: The Heart-Centered Practices of a Death Doula by Anne-Marie Keppel

Om Lærerne

Meli-Tashi Happy 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, og i 2007 she found the Shambhala teachings. She’s taken Refuge and Bodhisattva Vows, and is a devoted Vajrayana student. She helps foster ‘community death careeducation and connections.

Rev. Alley Smith (she/her) is an ordained Shambhala Buddhist Minister of Religion (Upadhyaya) at Brown University. She also holds 10 precepts in Korean Zen Buddhism. Alley is a US military war veteran. During her career, Alley served with the military funeral honors teams in the US Marine Corps and Navy Reserve. She specializes in teaching Buddhism, spiritual care, mortuary affairs and as a funeral clergy. Alley is deeply influenced by Pure Land, Shin Buddhism, og Vajrayana. She has been a student of Shambhala Buddhism and Zen since 1999.  Hun er i øjeblikket vært "At blive venner med Døden og Døden: Støttegruppe" on Shambhala Online.


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