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SUMMARY:Death & Dying
DESCRIPTION:This thought-provoking course\, co-taught by Drs. Shubham Kulkarni\, Robert Svoboda & Claudia Welch invites participants to delve into the universal and inevitable process of death through a unique blend of Ayurveda\, mental health insights\, and end-of-life care practices. Designed for those who are either fascinated by or fearful of death\, the course offers a rich exploration of the emotional and spiritual dimensions associated with dying and the care of those at the end of life. \nWho Should Enroll?\n\nIndividuals eager to understand death from multiple perspectives\, including the medical\, emotional\, and spiritual.\nThose interested in the practical and clinical aspects of end-of-life care\, as well as the philosophical and ethical considerations.\nParticipants looking for a compassionate approach to managing their fears and curiosity about death\, guided by experienced instructors versed in Indian wisdom traditions.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the philosophical perspectives on death and dying within Indian knowledge and spiritual traditions\, contrasting them as appropriate with perspectives from other traditions\nExplore the concept of karma and how it influences the process of dying and the afterlife.\nLearn about the stages of death and the journey of the soul as described in classical texts including the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads.\nAnalyze the practical\, ethical and moral considerations in end-of-life care.\nInvestigate the practices of ancestor worship and the importance of honoring the departed.\nDevelop skills for providing compassionate support to those who are dying and their families.\nComprehend the foundational principles of Ayurveda and how they relate to end-of-life care.\nIdentify the signs and symptoms of impending death (ariṣṭa lakṣaṇa) according to Ayurvedic texts.\nUnderstand the significance and interpretation of ariṣṭa lakṣaṇa in clinical practice and care planning.\nExplore the emotional spectrum experienced by individuals at the end of life from both Ayurvedic and psychological perspectives.\nLearn techniques for managing emotional distress\, anxiety\, and fear in dying patients using Ayurvedic practices.\nDevelop comprehensive care plans that integrate Ayurvedic treatments\,dietary and lifestyle modifications.\nDevelop effective communication strategies for discussing end-of-life issues with patients and their families.\nEmphasise the importance of self-care based on Ayurveda to prevent burnout and maintain emotional resilience for caregivers of The Dying.\nRole of Music as a therapy in end-of-life care & after death.\nWhat is happening in life vs. death\, from the perspective of sāṅkhya philosophy\nExplore what one might do to prepare to die & prepare for the passing of loved ones\nDescribe the relationship of the four āśramas and death\nExplore the role ahaṅkāra may play in the death process\nBe able to describe the relationship between attachment and ahaṅkāra\nExplore how one might support another to prepare for their death\nConsider how you might support the family of someone dying\nWhat different forms of grief might look like and the process of being present with this\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this course\, if you have assimilated the material\, you will be able to: \n\nEngage deeply with the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of death and dying\nUnderstand some models of the journey of the soul\nUnderstand the implications of karma on the dying process\nAppreciate the rituals and practices associated with death\, and know how to perform a simple post-death ritual\nHave techniques to turn to to manage the overwhelming emotions that can accompany death\nTransform personal fears of death into opportunities for spiritual growth and liberation.\nArticulate & use core Ayurvedic principles in end-of-life care\nUse music as a companion dealing with death\nKnow better how to live your life\, because of its implications in death.\n\nRegistration and details for Death & Dying
URL:https://satsangam.net/event/death-dying/
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SUMMARY:Dharma within Sanātana Dharma: Eternal Duty in Service and Life
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 10:00am ET (New York Time) / 8:30 pm IST\nWorld Time Buddy can help you figure out your time zone \nIn this session\, we welcome Hanuman Dass\, founder of Go Dharmic\, a non-profit organization engaged in humanitarian and environmental initiatives. We will explore the concept of dharma within Sanātana Dharma\, focusing on its role as a guiding principle for ethical conduct and service. Go Dharmic’s activities\, such as establishing school libraries and computer labs in India and Nepal\, distributing meals globally\, and environmental conservation efforts like planting mangroves in the Sundarbans\, provide practical contexts for discussing how dharma influences personal and communal responsibilities. This discussion aims to enhance understanding of dharma’s impact on individual actions and societal welfare. \nKey Points: \n\nDefining dharma as a cosmic law and personal duty.\nThe role of dharma in guiding ethical and moral choices.\nDiscussion of real-world applications of dharma in service and community support\, illustrated by Go Dharmic’s projects.\nThe relationship between individual actions and the broader community under the framework of Sanātana Dharma.\n\nBackground: Hanuman Dass has led Go Dharmic for 13 years\, focusing on education\, poverty alleviation\, and environmental conservation. His work has been recognized with several awards\, including the Points of Light Award and the CharityTimes CEO of the Year. This session is designed for those interested in the practical applications of ancient wisdom in modern contexts\, providing a clear view of how traditional concepts like dharma can guide contemporary life and service. \nWe welcome you to join us in heartfelt conversation on the context in which Indian wisdom traditions exist in Vedic Threads. For 35 USD/month you have access to two live 1.5-hour sessions/month with Drs. Ramkumar\, Welch\, world-class guest instructors\, dedicated participants from all over the world\, and more than 70 hours of content from previous sessions. Schedule details available on your class page after registration.
URL:https://satsangam.net/event/dharma-within-sanatana-dharma-eternal-duty-in-service-and-life/
CATEGORIES:Vedic Threads
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