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Ondrea Levine: Facing Grief with a Merciful Heart
This interview with Ondrea Levine was recorded on October 30th, 2023. Vasu Jon Seskevich and Sitaram Dass traveled to her remote off-the-grid home in the high desert of New Mexico for an intimate conversation about living with an open heart in the face of death and grief.
Priti Durga: It starts At Home
Priti Durga joins host Sitaram Dass for a conversation about service, devotion, dharma, family, death, and love.
RamDev Dale Borglum: Conscious Living Conscious Dying
Ram Dev Dale Borglum speaks with Sitaram Dass about conscious dying, the death and dying movement that grew from the 60s counterculture, time spent with Neem Karoli Baba, and his lifetime friendship with Ram Dass.
Bodhi Be: A Doorway Into Light
In this episode, Hari interviews Reverend Bodhi Be from the Sufi lineage of Samuel Lewis and Hazrat Inayat Khan. Bodhi is the founder and executive director of Doorway Into Light, a nonprofit that provides conscious and compassionate care for the dying, their families, and the grieving on Maui.
Death, Grief, and the Eternal Soul
A talk on “Death, Grief and the Eternal Soul” from the event, Remembering Ram Dass, commemorating his 2nd Death Anniversary. The event was hosted by Emerge in association with Sacred Community Project.
Death of a Teacher
Below is what I wrote the night I learned Ram Dass left his body. Writing is one of my main ways that I work through grief, and crafting these words was incredibly healing. Since then, I did go to Maui, and I got to touch his feet. I will forever have burned in my mind the power and beauty of staying up through the night in satsang, doing puja, singing bhajan, and performing aarti to his body as it lay covered in flowers in the early morning hours before sunrise.