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Hanging Out With Death, Part 2
Free Open House Dharma Night
An introduction to meditation practice and Shambhala Buddhist teachings
Thursday, October 3rd at 7:00 p.m.
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Hanging Out With Death, Part 2:
Stories from a Hospice Nurse about the Power of Facing Death with Appreciation, Gentleness and Humor – Death is not a Tragedy
with Janet Ryvlin
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Is it possible to relax with the idea of death and loss? In a culture that denies death at every turn, there is little support for the idea that death is a natural part of life, that it doesn't have to be a tragedy. To experience our feelings about death and loss takes courage and an open heart. We can look at the reality of impermanence with a gentle and appreciative eye and even have glimpses of true acceptance of death as an integral part of being human.
There is no requirement to have attended part 1.
Janet has been a student of Buddhism and Shambhala since 1976 and currently holds the positions of Director, Societal Health and Well-Being and Governing Council Member at the Sonoma Shambhala Center. She's been an Oncology/Chemotherapy RN for 25 years and a Hospice Nurse for 15 years.
Sonoma Shambhala Meditation Center 255 West Napa Street, Sonoma
For more information: http://sonoma.shambhala.org/ongoing-offerings/open-house/