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The Death Dhamma Podcast

Dec 16, 2022

"Whatever stress, in arising, arose for me in the past, all of it had desire as its root, had desire as its cause — for desire is the cause of stress. And whatever stress, in arising, will arise for me in the future, all of it will have desire as the root, will have desire as its cause — for desire is the cause of...


Nov 16, 2022

     What is Reiki? And what are the true origins of Reiki? Join Margaret Meloni as she speaks with Michaela Daystar in a special season 2 bonus episode of the Death Dhamma Podcast.

     Michaela Daystar of Heartscapes (https://www.heartscapesinsight.com/) provides comprehensive Reiki education in a trauma-informed...


Sep 26, 2022

Season 2 of the DD podcast is coming to an end. Because - impermanence. You know it will not go on forever. That's against what we have been discussing.

In the spirit of 'rebirth,' the podcast will continue in season 3.

The truth is that all of our experiences with impermanence are opportunities to deepen our practice...


Sep 15, 2022

When someone you love dies, the most apparent form of attachment is your attachment to your relationship. Now your mother, father, partner, or friend has gone. He or she is not coming down the hall to have breakfast with you. You are not going on vacation together. He or she will not make you dinner, do the dishes, or...


Sep 12, 2022

Mindfulness of death, when developed and pursued, is of great fruit and great benefit. It gains a footing in the Deathless, has the Deathless as its final end. Therefore, you should develop mindfulness of death.” - AN 6.19

What does it mean to really be mindful of death? Is it knowing that you will die someday, but...