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Deepening our Long-lasting Links - Lama Surya Das

Autumn leaves are turning red and gold here in New England, The High Holy Days are here, as well as the Day of Death (Halloween) is approaching- and my religious mind turns towards the poignancy of getting older as well as death. Possibly it’s because my dad passed away at the end of august in addition to my mother in September. Or perhaps is my own later season approaching as well? Who knows? Life's tenuous. Lama Surya Das says: Handle with prayer.

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Deepening our Long-lasting Links - Lama Surya Das

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  1. Deepening our Long-lasting Links - Lama Surya Das

  2. Autumn leaves are turning red and gold here in New England, The High Holy Days are here, as well as the Day of Death (Halloween) is approaching- and my religious mind turns towards the poignancy of getting older as well as death. Possibly it’s because my dad passed away at the end of august in addition to my mother in September. Or perhaps is my own later season approaching as well? Who knows? Life's tenuous. Lama Surya Das says: Handle with prayer. This has always intrigued me. I really like to take slow, solo walks within the old cemeteries of New England, in just about every season: read their inscriptions, sense my inner thoughts and also intuitions, as well as think about the lives similar to my own in addition to mortality of my erstwhile neighbors in addition to eternity, infinity and also my own, personal finitude. Dying is definitely the wonderful motivator, galvanizing me directly into mindful, deliberate motion. It can make me think “What shall I do now with this precious, miraculous life I’ve been given?” Let’s face it: death is among one of few thing that hooks up each and every one of us. We must face it one way or another, a truth and a challenge that joins everyone in numerous ways, each seen and also unseen. How can we cope with it? In addition to how can we accept this, living up to death and its relevance along with mystery? This can be the original question that delivered all of the world religions. Death is the most essential question in our time, in line with the famous psychologist Robert Lipton.

  3. That leads me to the “right now”. Nowadays we mourn in significantly different (plus more public) ways in comparison to events of yore, because of the Internet as well as social media marketing programs such as Facebook and twitter. My local friends and colleagues at Mylestoned, here in Boston, talk with this development within the most up-to-date edition of their Digital AfterDeath Digest. Mylestoned is a soon to launch free mobile app which helps you sustain meaningful bonds with deceased loved ones in a safe, easy and supportive environment. It’s a dedicated place for sharing moments, images, stories as well as other “micro” actives privately among loved ones or directly with the anonymous Mylestoned Grief Guide community. If you’d like to read more, have a look at my latestAsk the Lama blog post. Life is short lived in addition to tenuous; no one lives permanently. Yet we have constantly tried to create continuing bonds in addition to long-lasting connections, even beyond death. This is nothing new and now because of tools just like Mylestoned we've completely new possibilities, over and above whether we wish to be buried or perhaps cremated and also have a stone tablet with a short epitaph engraved on it for our family members to visit within a mortar and bricks graveyard.

  4. These kind of brand-new along with impressive, user friendly tools offer us the opportunity to access these long-lasting remembrances and substantial link through our picked memory points, tales, and images, even just for a second at any time throughout the day, not to mention on specific times for example the anniversary of a death or any other substantial event. This can help us preserve and even further deepen our purposeful connections with individuals we love and also have known. For love is bigger than death, and endures thru our ongoing bonds in addition to most purposeful connections. The Buddha himself said that the greatest meditation was the contemplation of impermanence, death and also mortality. Maintaining this particular reality inside the forefront of consciousness tremendously enables us to loosen our grip on fleeting points also become more centered along with resistant, even as provide the infiltrating wisdom which acknowledges in addition to understand life’s ebbs as well as flows. Hence I have learned to highly value in addition to prioritize life now, in all its types, as well as slow down, breathe with it along with savor it. I aim not to postpone saying I love you as well as reaching out to repair frayed connections; and, opening my heart wide, make every single encounter as well as moment important, since no one and also nothing lasts permanently

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