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zenhospice
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Living Dying Awakening (abridged)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.13 лет назад
Video courtesy of Volunteer Caregiver Chip Issac.
Zen Hospice Project - Moyers on Dying - Part 2
Просмотров 12 тыс.14 лет назад
Part 2 - Segment from On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying
Zen Hospice Project - Moyers on Dying - Part 1
Просмотров 26 тыс.14 лет назад
Part 1 - Segment from On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying
Zen Hospice Project - Journey to Health
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Segment by the Dallas TeleLearning LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications
Zen Hospice Project - Volunteers
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.14 лет назад
Created for the Spring 2006 Annual Dinner
Amazingly beautiful. I am so inspired by the Zen Hospice Center. I am a hospice volunteer and I hope to be able next year to go to the Zen Hospice Center to train. I
I just read "The Five Intentions" by Frank Ostaseski. Amazing book!! I actually bought two so I could give one to my son. I have wanted to go into working with hospice for a while now and I am currently doing volunteer work with hospice. I was inspired by my experience in my own life with hospice, Frank, and with Steven Levine's books. It is one of the most noble and worthy professions there is! Also, I am a practicing Buddhist. I hope to visit the Zen Hospice Center someday.
So why do I look at my big toes??
Heavy Gratitude
Is no one going to mention that they allowed Bo to smoke next to an OXYGEN TANK?!
Beautiful! I miss San Francisco too!!!
outstanding
Beautiful!
This is so incredibly beautiful! The mission of the foundation, Nate's story along with Frank Ostaseski words "We know how to care for eachother, we know it in our bones" and the quote to remember "we each have the capacity to embrace the suffering of someone else" moved me to tears. Thank you kindly for the healing compassion and open experience you bring~
Very touching and heartwarming video. It explains the Buddhist philosophy with the dying that is so caring and accepting. What a beautiful and loving group of people there were in the zen hospice project.
such a major issue that baby boomers haven't really prepared for.