#39 When Nothing Lasts, Life is Precious

Published: April 15, 2021, 5 p.m.

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In this episode, Jen and Sarah Jane talk about the concept of precious impermanence, an organizing principle for many Asian religions and belief systems.

Impermanence dignifies the transient nature of reality. Clinging to things as if they could be permanent is what causes unnecessary suffering in life.\\xa0

Through Buddhist, yogic, and Taoist textual references and stories, Sarah Jane and Jen demonstrate the value of seeing the world as ever-changing and uncertain. Not only is it realistic, but it compels us to live meaningfully, passionately, now.

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Books\\xa0

Find the following books in your\\xa0 local Black-owned bookstore:

"Training in Compassion: Zen Teachings on the Practice of Lojong" by Norman Fischer
"Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living" by Pema Ch\\xf6dr\\xf6n
\\u201cThe Five Invitations\\u201d by Frank Ostaseski
\\u201cA Year to Live\\u201d by Stephen Levine
\\u201cThe Trauma of Everyday Life\\u201d by Mark Epstein.\\xa0
"The World We Have: A Buddhist Approach to Peace & Ecology" by Thich Nhat Hanh
"The Next in the Stream: Lessons from Nature on Being with Pain" by Micheal Kearney, MD.

Online Programs

A Year to Live course at Spirit Rock. You can also find it at InsightLA and other centers, usually offered at the beginning of a calendar year.\\xa0

Mortal with Alua Arthur (end-of-life doula, attorney, professor, and minister) and Caitlin Doughty (mortician and author). This course helps people meet their fear of death.

Sarah Jane is an end-of-life educator and doula, focusing on mindfulness practice for presence, peace, and purpose. She offers Death Cafes and a mini-course she calls Mindful Approaches to End-of-Life Matters. For more information, go to www.sarahjaneshangraw.com.\\xa0

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May Dharma Book Club

Start reading the Tao te Ching and send in your insights and questions by May 1 to be included in our next episode.

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You can find us on\\xa0 Facebook and Instagram. We also welcome your messages at feedback@skillfulmeanspodcast.com or in our voicemail box on SpeakPipe.

You can also get in touch with Jen and Sarah Jane directly.\\xa0

Don't forget! You can also practice with us live each week: https://www.sati.yoga/practice/virtualclasses.html



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