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Deep Transformation
(Part 2) Learning From Death and Dying: Lessons for All of Us From Zen Hospice with Frank Ostaseski
Ep. 194 (Part 2 of 2) | Frank Ostaseski, Zen hospice pioneer, founder of the Metta Institute, and author of The Five Invitations, speaks with us about the profound wisdom and potential for transformation that is unleashed in the process of dying. “Suppose we imagine death as an unprecedented opportunity for transformation, he says, adding, “so why wait until we are dying?” In attending over a thousand people in hospice, Frank has often seen them experience a real sense of discovery in the dying process; there is a time of acceptance, a time of letting go, and then a deeper state of surrendering to somet...
2025-08-07
39 min
Deep Transformation
Learning From Death and Dying: Lessons for All of Us From Zen Hospice with Frank Ostaseski (Part 1)
Ep. 193 (Part 1 of 2) | Frank Ostaseski, Zen hospice pioneer, founder of the Metta Institute, and author of The Five Invitations, speaks with us about the profound wisdom and potential for transformation that is unleashed in the process of dying. “Suppose we imagine death as an unprecedented opportunity for transformation, he says, adding, “so why wait until we are dying?” In attending over a thousand people in hospice, Frank has often seen them experience a real sense of discovery in the dying process; there is a time of acceptance, a time of letting go, and then a deeper state of surrendering to somet...
2025-07-31
48 min
Untangle
What Death Can Teach Us About Love and Living Fully. With Frank Ostaseski
A special encore edition of Untangle. This was one of my favorite discussions. Frank Ostaseski is the author of the book "The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully," co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, a beloved Buddhist teacher, and founder of the Metta Institute. He’s also the leading voice in the end-of-life care movement. He shares comforting and inspiring truths on how we live and die and on what matters most. When we get to the end of our lives, he says, the two questions most often asked are: "Did I love well?" an...
2025-07-29
38 min
The Courageous Life
On Love, Death, and Embracing Our Humanity | Roshi Joan Halifax & Frank Ostaseski
It’s here and then it’s gone. In so many ways this is the through line of our experience. From the sunny day,To a common cold,To time spent with loved ones,Or the experience of our wedding day.Joy, love, heartbreak, and ultimately Life itself - All by nature impermanent. To walk through this lifeIs to walk hand-in-hand with change. It is simply part of what it means to be human - Part of what co...
2025-02-27
1h 03
12 Minute Meditation
A Meditation to Welcome This Moment with Curiosity with Frank Ostaseski
This week, Frank Ostaseski guides us through a meditation that invites us to let curiosity lead. Life doesn’t always bring what we desire—instead, it can deliver pain, uncertainty, and even sorrow. While we can’t always change these circumstances or the emotions that arise with them, we can choose to meet them with an open curiosity. When we do, we create space to welcome, or at least acknowledge, whatever comes our way. This openness helps us release the added suffering that often follows tough moments, reminding us that while life’s challenges are inevitable, the suffering we add to t...
2024-10-25
13 min
12 Minute Meditation
A Meditation to Welcome This Moment with Curiosity with Frank Ostaseski
This week, Frank Ostaseski guides us through a meditation that invites us to let curiosity lead. Life doesn’t always bring what we desire—instead, it can deliver pain, uncertainty, and even sorrow. While we can’t always change these circumstances or the emotions that arise with them, we can choose to meet them with an open curiosity. When we do, we create space to welcome, or at least acknowledge, whatever comes our way. This openness helps us release the added suffering that often follows tough moments, reminding us that while life’s challenges are inevitable, the suffering we add to t...
2024-10-25
13 min
GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast
Images of the Dying: A Podcast with Wendy MacNaughton, Lingsheng Li, and Frank Ostaseski
Can death be portrayed as beautiful? In this episode, we share the joy of talking with Wendy MacNaughton (artist, author, graphic journalist) and Frank Ostaseski (Buddhist teacher, author, founder of the Metta Institute and Zen Hospice Project) about using drawings and images as tools for creating human connections and processing death and dying. You may know Wendy as the talented artist behind Meanwhile in San Francisco or Salt Fat Acid Heat. Our focus today, however, was on her most recently published book titled How to Say Goodbye. This beautiful book began as a very personal...
2024-10-03
49 min
MMTCP Audio Series
Facing Loss and Death with a Wise Heart with Frank Ostaseski and Tara Brach
This episode was recorded in July 2022 featuring guest teacher Frank Ostaseski interviewed by Tara Brach discussing how to face loss and death with a wise heart.
2024-07-01
1h 20
Wild with Sarah Wilson
FRANK OSTASESKI: How to live fully when it feels like so much is dying
Frank Ostaseski (Buddhist; end-of-life teacher; elder) helps people die best. He has accompanied over 1,000 people through the dying process and trained thousands of healthcare clinicians and family caregivers around the world. He was also a lecturer at Harvard Medical School and has taught at Google and Apple Inc., has been honoured by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and appeared on Oprah and Sam Harris’ Making Sense podcast. I asked Frank to join me to talk through his book, The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully.Death, grief and loss are always wi...
2024-06-18
1h 04
Be Here Now Network
Meeting The End with Frank Ostaseski & Chris Grosso – The Indie Spiritualist Ep. 129
Encouraging listeners to examine their relationships with death and endings, Frank Ostaseski and Chris Grosso talk about living fully. In this deep conversation, Chris and Frank Ostaseski go over: - Death, dying, and what we can learn about living fully - Death as our secret teacher - The relief of impermanence versus the oppression of permanence - Ram Dass’ idea of death being like taking off a tight shoe - Breaking the walls of our identity and living a life that is more curious - Frank’s 5 invitations to living well and dying without regret - Witnessing transition through a diff...
2024-06-06
1h 07
Chris Grosso The Indie Spiritualist
Ep. 129 - Meeting the End with Frank Ostaseski
Encouraging listeners to examine their relationships with death and endings, Frank Ostaseski and Chris Grosso talk about living fully.This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self.In this deep conversation, Chris and Frank Ostaseski go over:Death, dying, and what we can learn about living fullyDeath as our secret teacherThe relief of impermanence versus the oppression of permanenceRam Dass’ idea of death being like taking off a tight shoeBreaking the walls of our identity and li...
2024-06-06
1h 07
Heart Wisdom with Jack Kornfield
Ep. 236 – Sacred Reflections with Brother David Steindl-Rast and Frank Ostaseski
Jack and the ‘Grandfather of Gratitude,’ Brother David Steindl-Rast, delve into sacred reflections on death, where Buddha meets Jesus, the power of compassion, the positive side of grief, and beyond.Stay up to date with Jack and his stream of free offerings by signing up for his email newsletter teachings at JackKornfield.com/newsletter “The process of grieving that breaks this little heart, which closes itself in itself, opens us to the heart that we all share, the one heart that we all have in common.” – Brother David Steindl-RastIn this sacred dialogue, Jack, Brot...
2024-04-30
1h 03
Be Here Now Network
Jack Kornfield – Heart Wisdom 236 – Sacred Reflections w/ Br. David Steindl-Rast & Frank Ostaseski
Jack and the ‘Grandfather of Gratitude,’ Brother David Steindl-Rast, delve into sacred reflections on death, where Buddha meets Jesus, the power of compassion, the positive side of grief, and beyond. Stay up to date with Jack and his stream of free offerings by signing up for his email newsletter teachings at JackKornfield.com/newsletter “The process of grieving that breaks this little heart, which closes itself in itself, opens us to the heart that we all share, the one heart that we all have in common.” – Brother David Steindl-Rast In this sacred dialogue, Jack, Brother David, and Frank Ostaseski reflect on: - How...
2024-04-30
1h 03
Be Here Now Network Guest Podcast
Ep. 160 – Ram Dass Fellowship: Inviting the Wisdom of Death with Frank Ostaseski & Jackie Dobrinska
Renowned Buddhist teacher, Frank Ostaseski, discusses death, impermanence, and the principle of non-waiting.Today’s episode was recorded as part of the Ram Dass Fellowship’s regular online gatherings. To learn more about the Ram Dass Fellowship and sign up to join a fellowship gathering near you, visit RamDass.org/Fellowship.Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/beherenow Hosted by Jackie Dobrinska, this recording from the Ram Dass Fellowship features Frank Ostaseski discussing:Creation stories and the shaping...
2024-02-08
1h 27
You’re Going to Die: The Podcast
Our Tears Water a Heart That’s Been Too Dry w/Frank Ostaseski
Join host Ned Buskirk in conversation with Frank Ostaseski - internationally respected Buddhist teacher, visionary cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, & founder of the Metta Institute - while they talk about remaining vulnerably present in service of patients, how we should let our tears run instead of hiding them, & moving beyond the idea of a good death. This conversation originally aired July 8th, 2021. frank ostaseski’s website: https://frankostaseski.com/ The Five Invitations: https://fiveinvitations.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/frankostaseski/ Produced by Nick Jaina
2023-11-09
1h 02
Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Accepting the Invitation (Frank Ostaseski)
“Acceptance is kind of a choice. We say, I accept this. That's the way they are. Surrender feels different. It feels like, we're not just distancing ourself from something, but we're expanding around the thing that was giving us trouble. So it doesn't have such a stranglehold on us, in a way. And with acceptance, comes a gateway to something appreciably deeper, which is the possibility of transformation, the possibility of using the situation that we find ourself in, as if it’s a step in our growth and our further discovery of who we are.”So says t...
2023-08-03
54 min
Tara Brach
Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski
Being with Love, Death and Grief - Grief is our natural way of expressing loss for what we love, and learning to open to grief serves the deepening and widening of our loving. This event, given at the Upaya Zen Center on June 25, 2023, includes short meditations and talks by Frank Ostaseski and Tara, and a powerful session of questions and responses.
2023-07-13
1h 33
Grief Archives - Tara Brach
Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski
Grief is our natural way of expressing loss for what we love, and learning to open to grief serves the deepening and widening of our loving. This event, given at the Upaya Zen Center on June 25, 2023, includes short meditations and talks by Frank and Tara, and powerful sessions of questions and responses. Read more information about Frank Ostaseski and the Metta Institute. The post Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski appeared first on Tara Brach.
2023-07-12
1h 33
Tara Brach's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed)
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Grief is our natural way of expressing loss for what we love, and learning to open to grief serves the deepening and widening of our loving. This event, given at the Upaya Zen Center on June 25, 2023, includes short meditations and talks by Frank and Tara, and powerful sessions of questions and responses.
2023-07-12
1h 33
Tara Brach's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed)
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Grief is our natural way of expressing loss for what we love, and learning to open to grief serves the deepening and widening of our loving. This event, given at the Upaya Zen Center on June 25, 2023, includes short meditations and talks by Frank and Tara, and powerful sessions of questions and responses.
2023-07-12
1h 33
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: Frank Ostaseski's most recent Dharma talks
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Being with Love, Death and Grief: Tara Brach and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Grief is our natural way of expressing loss for what we love, and learning to open to grief serves the deepening and widening of our loving. This event, given at the Upaya Zen Center on June 25, 2023, includes short meditations and talks by Frank and Tara, and powerful sessions of questions and responses.
2023-07-12
1h 33
The Doctor's Art
Life Lessons from Death | Frank Ostaseski
"Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment. She is the secret teacher hiding in plain sight, helping us to discover what matters most." So writes Frank Ostaseski, an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and pioneer in end-of-life care. Frank is the founder of the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco, the first Buddhist hospice in America. Over the course of his career, Frank has accompanied over 1000 people through the dying pr...
2022-12-20
55 min
End Well
3 Lessons On Vulnerability From A Buddhist Teacher | Frank Ostaseski
End of life guide Frank Ostaseski's conversation with Courtney E. Martin on how a series of strokes deepened his understanding of the unexpected power of being vulnerable.
2022-11-29
22 min
Jarosław Gibas
Niewidzialne książki: #108: Frank Ostaseski - The Five Invitations
Frank Ostaseski - The Five Invitations Zapraszam do lektury moich książek: Autoterapia. Napraw sobie życie https://www.fundacjahs.org/sklep/autoterapia/ Nie daj sobie wejść na głowę https://sensus.pl/view/14859A/niedaj.htm Nie daj sobie spieprzyć życia. Sposoby na toksycznych ludzi https://sensus.pl/viewc/14859A/3/toklud Psychopata w pracy, w rodzinie i wśród znajomych: https://sensus.pl/viewc/14859A/1/psywpr.htm Totem. Jak zbudować poczucie własnej wartości: https://sensus.pl/viewc/14859A/1/totemj.htm Święty spokój. Instrukcja obsługi emocji: https://sensus.pl/viewc/14859A/1/swiety.htm Życie. Następny poziom: https...
2022-09-20
24 min
Risk Parity Radio
Episode 204: What Should I Do If I Am Dying And Want To Try Short-Term Trading?
In this episode I answer a question from Charles, who has a terminal illness. We go off topic and discuss books about dying, examples of people who did it well, and resources for short-term trading.Links:End of Life Series: Barbara Karnes' End of Life Guideline Series - BK Books – BK BooksThe Five Invitations: The Book | The Five invitations: What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully – by Frank OstaseskiTaking Stock: Jordan Grumet | Welcome to JordanGrumet.comBlue Zones Vitality Test: True Vitality Test by Blue Zones...
2022-09-08
28 min
The Mindful Podcast
12 Minute Meditation: Let Curiosity Lead the Way with Frank Ostaseski
Life doesn't always serve us exactly what we want. Sometimes it offers pain, confusion, and sorrow. There's no way to stop those circumstances, nor to stop the difficult emotions that might arise alongside them. This week, Frank Ostaseski offers a meditation to investigate all of the circumstances of our lives with curiosity, and that can help us welcome everything that comes, or at least allow it. When we allow what is to simply be, we relieve ourselves of the suffering that can get heaped on top of our moments of difficulty. That extra suffering is optional, even if the difficult...
2022-06-17
12 min
12 Minute Meditation
Let Curiosity Lead the Way with Frank Ostaseski
Life doesn't always serve us exactly what we want. Sometimes it offers pain, confusion, and sorrow. There's no way to stop those circumstances, nor to stop the difficult emotions that might arise alongside them. This week, Frank Ostaseski offers a meditation to investigate all of the circumstances of our lives with curiosity, and that can help us welcome everything that comes, or at least allow it. When we allow what is to simply be, we relieve ourselves of the suffering that can get heaped on top of our moments of difficulty. That extra suffering is optional, even if the...
2022-05-19
12 min
12 Minute Meditation
Let Curiosity Lead the Way with Frank Ostaseski
Life doesn't always serve us exactly what we want. Sometimes it offers pain, confusion, and sorrow. There's no way to stop those circumstances, nor to stop the difficult emotions that might arise alongside them. This week, Frank Ostaseski offers a meditation to investigate all of the circumstances of our lives with curiosity, and that can help us welcome everything that comes, or at least allow it. When we allow what is to simply be, we relieve ourselves of the suffering that can get heaped on top of our moments of difficulty. That extra suffering is optional, even if the...
2022-05-19
12 min
The Gay Buddhist Forum by GBF
Belonging - Frank Ostaseski
Where and to whom do you think you belong? What is your relationship to belonging and what gets in the way? What have you sacrificed to belong?Frank Ostaseski looks at our desire to belong as not merely about getting our social needs met. Even when we engage unskillfully such as becoming competitive or argumentative, it is an attempt to regain recognition and acceptance. He shares that belonging requires only that we reconnect with our basic nature and recognize it in others. We belong simply because we exist, not because of...
2022-05-15
1h 02
Into the Magic Shop
Frank Ostaseski: What Death Can Teach Us About Living
Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher and a pioneer and leader in the field of end of life care. “I don't know exactly how we prepare for dying. I know that we can use the spectre of death as a way to show us how to live our life really fully. And that may be the best preparation for dying, a life fully lived.”Frank founded the first Zen hospice project in 1987, and guided that for almost 20 years, and subsequently then founded The Metta Institute, where he's trained hundreds of pe...
2022-04-20
58 min
Tara Brach
Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara & Frank Ostaseski
Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara & Frank Ostaseski - This event includes short talks addressing the suffering so many are experiencing, and questions and engagement with participants
2022-04-14
1h 14
Grief Archives - Tara Brach
Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara and Frank Ostaseski
Our world is changing faster than we can compute or process. Accompanying these changes are a growing violence, deepening divides, great loss and much uncertainty and fear. In this week’s talk, I’m joined by Frank Ostaseski to explore teachings and practices that can support us in meeting our inner life and our world with kindness and awareness. Our time includes engagement with those present in a live event. The post Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara and Frank Ostaseski appeared first on Tara Brac...
2022-04-13
1h 14
Tara Brach's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed)
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Our world is changing faster than we can compute or process. Accompanying these changes are a growing violence, deepening divides, great loss and much uncertainty and fear. In this week’s talk, I’m joined by Frank Ostaseski to explore teachings and practices that can support us in meeting our inner life and our world with kindness and awareness. Our time includes engagement with those present in a live event.
2022-04-13
1h 14
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: Frank Ostaseski's most recent Dharma talks
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Our world is changing faster than we can compute or process. Accompanying these changes are a growing violence, deepening divides, great loss and much uncertainty and fear. In this week’s talk, I’m joined by Frank Ostaseski to explore teachings and practices that can support us in meeting our inner life and our world with kindness and awareness. Our time includes engagement with those present in a live event.
2022-04-13
1h 14
Tara Brach's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed)
Frank Ostaseski, Tara Brach: Responding with Heart to Painful Times: A Conversation with Tara and Frank Ostaseski
(Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC) Our world is changing faster than we can compute or process. Accompanying these changes are a growing violence, deepening divides, great loss and much uncertainty and fear. In this week’s talk, I’m joined by Frank Ostaseski to explore teachings and practices that can support us in meeting our inner life and our world with kindness and awareness. Our time includes engagement with those present in a live event.
2022-04-13
1h 14
Real Mindful
Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 2)
In this episode of Real Mindful, we pick up this remarkable conversation between old friends as Frank Ostaseski talks about the nature of our minds and how a useful comparison can be the ocean and its waves. After suffering from five strokes over two years, Frank shares how his mindfulness practice provided him with comfort during this difficult time and shares how letting go of his need to return to normal helped him focus on discovery rather than recovery. Show Notes: Listen to the first part of this conversation here: Lean In to Love...
2022-01-27
54 min
Real Mindful
Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 1)
Frank Ostaseski is a well-known and much-loved teacher of meditation, mindfulness, and compassionate service. In the past two years, he’s suffered five strokes that affected his brain’s capacity and as many aspects of daily life became more difficult, Frank found strength and refuge in love, compassion, and curiosity. He also found his practice still very much alive through the whole experience—and his ability to communicate the nuance of what we discover when we welcome everything remains intact. In this remarkable conversation between old friends, Frank shares some of what he learned and leaned on with our foundi...
2022-01-20
33 min
The Mindful Podcast
12 Minute Meditation: Welcome Everything with Frank Ostaseski
This week, Frank Ostaseski leads a practice to welcome everything. And we hear you—there’s a lot going on that you may not feel like welcoming right now. To welcome something doesn't mean we have to like it, and it doesn't mean we have to agree with it; it just means we have to be willing to meet it. In this practice which you can also find in the February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine, Frank Ostaseski offers six steps to open up to the present moment—whatever it may bring. Show Notes: And find more from Mindful at mindful.org an...
2022-01-13
11 min
12 Minute Meditation
Welcome Everything with Frank Ostaseski
This week, Frank Ostaseski leads a practice to welcome everything. And we hear you—there’s a lot going on that you may not feel like welcoming right now. To welcome something doesn't mean we have to like it, and it doesn't mean we have to agree with it; it just means we have to be willing to meet it. In this practice which you can also find in the February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine, Frank Ostaseski offers six steps to open up to the present moment—whatever it may bring. Show Notes: Lean Into Love...
2022-01-13
11 min
12 Minute Meditation
Welcome Everything with Frank Ostaseski
This week, Frank Ostaseski leads a practice to welcome everything. And we hear you—there’s a lot going on that you may not feel like welcoming right now. To welcome something doesn't mean we have to like it, and it doesn't mean we have to agree with it; it just means we have to be willing to meet it. In this practice which you can also find in the February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine, Frank Ostaseski offers six steps to open up to the present moment—whatever it may bring. Show Notes: Lean Into Love...
2022-01-13
11 min
o lugar não é um podcast
Não Espere! - Frank Ostaseski - Vida e Morte 2021 #5
Nosso convidado no quinto encontro do ciclo Vida e Morte foi o professor budista Frank Ostaseski, diretor fundador do Zen Hospice Project, em San Francisco, que já cuidou e acompanhou a morte de mais de mil pessoas ao longo de décadas. Com tradução de Jeanne Pilli, ele conversou conosco sobre algo importantíssimo que aprendeu com tantas pessoas nos seus momentos finais: não esperar. Se quiser entrar na comunidade, ver este vídeo na íntegra, praticar com meditações guiadas e seguir conosco: https://olugar.org.
2021-06-15
41 min
Heart of Compassion Zen Sangha
HOC Zen Sangha - February 12, 2021 - "The Vulnerability of Mystery” - Frank Ostaseski
"The Vulnerability of Mystery” - Frank Ostaseski
2021-03-21
53 min
The New School at Commonweal
2020:12.04 - Frank Ostaseski - This Vulnerable Human Life
~Co-presented with Point Reyes Books~ Commonweal invites all to join in the return of Frank Ostaseski, a renowned teacher, in discussion with his friend, student, and New School Host Steve Heilig. In recent years Frank has endured both heart and stroke incidents, and he will talk about living through those challenges, his long friendship with the late Ram Dass, and more. Frank has distilled hard-won lessons from his own life journey and synthesized 30 years of being with dying into his personal brand of wisdom. He is the author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living...
2020-12-17
1h 33
Living With...the End in Mind
Covid Conversations: Frank Ostaseski
We saved the best for last. Frank Ostaseski is the co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco and the Metta Institute. He's the author of the best selling book "The Five Invitations" and his thoughts on death and dying will change your life. Support the show
2020-06-18
34 min
Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson
Living and Dying Well with Frank Ostaseski
What can death teach us about living well? A pioneer in the field of end-of-life care joins us to explore the fear of death, anger, true courage, and acceptance in the face of it all. About our Guest: Frank is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and advocate for compassionate care-giving. In 1987, he co-founded the Zen Hospice Project, which helped establish a longstanding model for mindful and compassionate care. In 2005, he founded the Metta Institute.Frank is also the author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully, which is one o...
2020-06-01
58 min
The Long Now Foundation
Frank Ostaseski - What the Dying Teach the Living: Death During a Pandemic
In May 02020, during the COVID19 pandemic, we screened Ostaseski's 02017 Seminar along with a new live Q&A with Frank Ostaseski and Alexander Rose addressing death during these uncertain and challenging times. It’s a lot more than “Seize the day.” We learn from the dying to push away nothing; to lose the habit of postponing things; to show up entirely; to find rest amid whatever; to go ahead and be surprised. You can look death right in the eye, tough as it is, and life lights up. Frank Ostaseski, one of the world’s great end-of-life counselors, has attended over a thousa...
2020-05-26
23 min
Knowledge For Men
What Death Can Teach You About Living Fully With Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher and leader in contemplative end-of-life care. In 1987, he co-founded of the Zen Hospice Project and later created the Meta Institute to train professionals in compassionate, mindfulness-based care. He has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, Wisdom.2.0 and teaches at major spiritual centers around the globe. His work has been featured on the Bill Moyers PBS series On Our Own Terms, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in numerous print publications. In 2001, he was honored by the Dalai Lama for his compassionate service to the dying and their families. He is the au...
2020-05-20
55 min
Upaya Zen Center
Frank Ostaseski: This Vulnerable Human Life
Frank Ostaseski invites us to meet our fear face to face, viewing it as a “doorway to compassion and a pathway to transformation.” Courage, in his view, is not the opposite of fear, but a variegated response to it, one in which we come into a nurturing awareness of what is really present.
2020-05-18
41 min
Untangle
Encore - Frank Ostaseski - Inspiring Truths on How We Can Live Our Lives More Fully
Our guest Frank Ostaseski shares comforting and inspiring truths on how we live and die and on what matters most. When we get to the end of our lives, he says, the two questions most often asked are: "Did I love well?" and "Am I loved?" His teachings show us that we can live with joy and sorrow, and live a rich life filled with love
2020-04-14
39 min
Untangle
Encore - Frank Ostaseski - Inspiring Truths on How We Can Live Our Lives More Fully
Our guest Frank Ostaseski shares comforting and inspiring truths on how we live and die and on what matters most. When we get to the end of our lives, he says, the two questions most often asked are: "Did I love well?" and "Am I loved?" His teachings show us that we can live with joy and sorrow, and live a rich life filled with love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2020-04-14
39 min
Networks' Healing Circle
Sharing Wisdom – 2/4/2019
Season 2, Episode 2: Sharing Wisdom – Ram Dass, Frank Ostaseski, Roshi Joan Hallifax Recording Date: February 4, 2019 Transcript: Download available here: https://bit.ly/2XpJT48 Keywords: Baba Ram Dass, Frank Ostaseski, Roshi Joan Hallifax, Zen, hospice, heart chakra, guieded meditation, ahhhh chakra, chakra, breathing exercise Episode Summary: This episode of Networks’ Healing Circle shares remembrances of wisdom shared by Baba Ram Dass, Frank Ostaseski, and Roshi Joan Hallifax during a retreat. A guided meditation / breathing exercise is also shared. Topical Index: Introduction [00:00] Ram Dass [04:20] The Hear...
2020-04-10
23 min
Meditera Mera - En podcast om meditation från Mindfully
Frank Ostaseski - Meditation and Death
Frank Ostaseski is a buddhist teacher and a pioneer in end of life care. He cofounded the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America and in 2004, he created the Metta Institute. His groundbreaking work has been highlighted on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and honoured by H.H. the Dalai Lama. He is also the author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully. Frank speaks about how meditation made sense for him since he didn't have to believe in anything and instead trust his own experience. We speak about the difference between bein...
2020-01-16
1h 13
Movers Shakers and Social Changers
Episode 1 - Frank Ostaseski - The Five Invitations
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project. His groundbreaking work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and he has been honoured by H.H. the Dalai Lama. In this episode we discuss his life of service and action and his inspirational book, 'The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully.'
2020-01-08
53 min
The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation
108. Frank Ostaseski on what death can teach us about living fully
Frank Ostaseski on what death can teach us about living fully. Frank's website, The Five Invitations, is here.
2019-11-07
1h 00
Done For
Don't Wait!
WE’RE BACK for SEASON TWO…. IT’S DONE FOR! EPISODE 1: This season, we've selected the book The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski. We jump right into episode 1 with the first Invitation: Don’t Wait. We’ll continue to circle back to our foundational questions: 1) What leads to a good death? and 2) What does that tell us about how to live a good life? Listen in as we continue the conversation, and tell us how you’re answering these questions.
2019-10-24
30 min
Knowledge For Men
What Death Can Teach You About Living Fully With Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher and leader in contemplative end-of-life care. In 1987, he co-founded of the Zen Hospice Project and later created the Meta Institute to train professionals in compassionate, mindfulness-based care. He has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, Wisdom.2.0 and teaches at major spiritual centers around the globe. His work has been featured on the Bill Moyers PBS series On Our Own Terms, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in numerous print publications. In 2001, he was honored by the Dalai Lama for his compassionate service to the dying and their families. He is the au...
2019-10-23
55 min
The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Best of: Frank Ostaseski: A Glimpse Into Mortality
Frank Ostaseski has noticed that we as a society obsess about death. We spend a great deal of time trying to prepare for it and hope that we are “ready” for it when the time comes. But according to him, the best way to prepare for death is by living your life the best way you possibly can. Listen as Frank details how simply waiting on the dying of our loved one and ourselves makes us miss all the moments in between.Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher, international lecturer and a leading voice in c...
2019-08-23
00 min
Death By Design
Frank Ostaseski
FRANK OSTASESKI is a pioneer in end of life care. In 1987, he cofounded the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America. He guided that groundbreaking work for almost 20 years establishing a longstanding model for mindful and compassionate care. In 2005, he founded the Metta Institute training countless healthcare clinicians and caregivers and building a national network of educators, advocates and guides for those facing life- threatening illness.Frank has dedicated his life to service. It has been fusion of spiritual insight and practical social action. It manifests in caring for the homeless, serving on the early...
2019-07-19
37 min
Untangle
Frank Ostaseski - Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Love and Living Fully
Frank Ostaseski is the author of the book "The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully," co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, a beloved Buddhist teacher, and founder of the Metta Institute. He’s also the leading voice in the end-of-life care movement. He shares comforting and inspiring truths on how we live and die and on what matters most. When we get to the end of our lives, he says, the two questions most often asked are: "Did I love well?" and "Am I loved?" His teachings show us that we can live with joy an...
2019-06-18
40 min
Untangle
Frank Ostaseski - Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Love and Living Fully
Frank Ostaseski is the author of the book "The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully," co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, a beloved Buddhist teacher, and founder of the Metta Institute. He’s also the leading voice in the end-of-life care movement. He shares comforting and inspiring truths on how we live and die and on what matters most. When we get to the end of our lives, he says, the two questions most often asked are: "Did I love well?" and "Am I loved?" His teachings show us that we can live with joy an...
2019-06-18
39 min
Doing Death
What death can teach us about living fully - Frank Osteski
We caught up with Frank Ostaseski - author of “The 5 Invitations” about what he has learned from working with the dying and what that can teach us about living.
2019-05-02
30 min
The Courageous Life
What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully | Frank Ostaseski
In this episode I sat down with Frank Ostaseski and had a wide ranging and deep conversation about courage, authenticity, and living life fully by embracing all aspects of one's experience. Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project (the first Buddhist Hospice in America). He has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, Wisdom.2.0 and teaches at major spiritual centers around the globe. His groundbreaking work has been highlighted on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and honored by the Dalai Lama. He is the author of The Five Invitations: Discovering...
2019-03-01
56 min
World of Wisdom
28. Embracing death with leading end-of-life care expert Frank Ostaseski
Frank has sat by the death beds of thousands, and been honored by the Dalai Lama for his compassionate service to the dying. What can death teach us about life and how do you deal with it?
2019-02-07
1h 20
Bevival: Exit Interviews
01 Frank Ostaseski
Cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project and founder of the Metta Institute. Ostaseski has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, Wisdom.2.0. He views death as a constant teacher, a point of transformation not only for the dying but also for those who witness it. He teaches that in being fully present, especially during suffering, we can transform pain into compassion and shape how we live more authentically. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
2019-02-04
38 min
10% Happier with Dan Harris
Frank Ostaseski, What Death Can Teach Us About Living
Frank Ostaseski experienced death at a young age, losing his mother as a teenager and his father just a few years later. In his search for healing, he found meditation. With this as his foundation, Ostaseski would go on to become a pioneer in end-of-life care. He co-founded the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America, establishing a model for mindful and compassionate care and he founded the Metta Institute training countless healthcare clinicians and caregivers treating those facing life-threatening illness. He explains what he's come to learn about death, and life, through his experiences. Have a question...
2019-01-23
1h 26
Metta Hour with Sharon Salzberg
Ep. 88 – Frank Ostaseski celebrating Joan Halifax Book “Standing at the Edge”
In Episode 88 of the Metta Hour Podcast, Sharon joins Frank Ostaseski at an event that was recorded live at the JCC Manhattan in September of 2018 in celebration of Joan Halifax’s new book release, “Standing at the Edge.”Due to travel complications, Joan was unable to join this event until the end of the evening, creating the unique experience of Sharon and Frank discussing Joan’s teaching at length, as well as many of the themes of her new book, like the different paths of the warrior, the role of courage on the spiritual path (and daily life), e...
2018-12-24
1h 20
Fluenz Spanish 5
Live Before You Die with Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, and founder of the Metta Institute. Frank has personally been with thousands of people as they were dying in his hospice work, and considers the people he helped his greatest teachers. To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of Frank: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frankostaseski Twitter: https://twitter.com/fostaseski Website: https://fiveinvitations.com/ For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ ...
2018-11-28
1h 25
How To Human with Sam Lamott
Live Before You Die with Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, and founder of the Metta Institute. Frank has personally been with thousands of people as they were dying in his hospice work, and considers the people he helped his greatest teachers. To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of Frank: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frankostaseski Twitter: https://twitter.com/fostaseski Website: https://fiveinvitations.com/ For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ ...
2018-11-28
1h 25
WeCroak
5| Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, and founder of the Metta Institute. In this episode we talk about his new book The Five Invitations: Discovering what Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully based on his years of caring for dying people and the unexpected […]
2018-10-10
52 min
And Then It Hit Me with Cory Allen
Frank Ostaseski | Learning From Dying
End of life care pioneer Frank Ostaseski is a renowned Buddhist teacher who co-founded the Zen Hospice Project and the Metta Institute. In this touching podcast, Frank shares what sitting with thousands of people at the time of their death has taught him about living. Please show your love by rating the show on iTunes! It helps bring more guests you’d like to hear ★★★★★ Join me on Patreon for exclusive podcasts, bonus podcast material, monthly guided meditations, articles, video Q&As, binaural beats, and handwritten secret knowledge! Rub neurons with me through Instagram, F...
2018-09-03
1h 01
The Drew Marshall Show
Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, and founder of the Metta Institute.
2018-05-26
00 min
Contemplify
How Death Prepares You For Life: Buddhist Teacher Frank Ostaseski on The Five Invitations
Frank Ostaseski knows death. Not in a metaphorical or figurative way, but through concrete presence. Frank has held hands, laughed with, cried with and learned from those who were welcomed in the doors of the Zen Hospice Project during their final days on the planet. As you will soon find out, he honors them through magnanimous storytelling and wisdom from the depths of experience. Frank is a sought-after Buddhist teacher who co-founded the Zen Hospice Project in 1987 and founder of the Metta Institute in 2005 to train countless healthcare clinicians and caregivers and building a national network of educators, advocates...
2018-03-27
1h 11
Rad Awakenings with Khe Hy
Frank Ostaseski (Ep.34): Have a plan, hold it lightly
Here's a controversial statement: contemplating your mortality will make you happier. Frank Ostaseski is a pioneer in end of life care and holds this to be true. Frank co-founded the Zen Hospice Project, the Metta Institute, and is the author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully. Those who repress their fear of death, are missing what it can teach us. The anxieties we often discuss on this podcast, identity, acceptance, self-judgement, and loving unconditionally are all impacted by our views on death. And at the end of life, everything gets distilled into two sim...
2018-02-08
59 min
Prácticas Restaurativas y Sabidurías Colectivas
Muerte y Duelo. Cinco invitaciones de Frank Ostaseski. (T02-E14).
Comparto este episodio desde un lugar muy personal de mi experiencia. Una persona a la que aprecio falleció recientemente. Casualmente, hace una semana estaba escuchando un podcast con una hermosa entrevista a Frank Ostaseski. No quiero perder la oportunidad de compartir esta reflexión aquí y en español. Entender que todos y todas vamos a morir, nos ayuda a entender que, en última instancia, todos estamos juntos en esto a lo que le llamamos vida y nos ayuda a ser más compasivos, más honestos y más justos.
2017-11-30
26 min
Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content
#104 - The Lessons of Death
Sam Harris speaks with Frank Ostaseski about death and dying—and about how the awareness of death can improve our lives in each moment. Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher, international lecturer and a leading voice in end-of-life care. In 1987, he co-founded of the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America. In 2004, he created the Metta Institute to provide innovative educational programs and professional trainings that foster compassionate, mindfulness-based care. Mr. Ostaseski’s groundbreaking work has been widely featured in the media, including the Bill Moyers television series On Our Own Terms, the PBS series With Eyes Open, The Oprah Win...
2017-11-15
1h 07
Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 603: Frank Ostaseski Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio
Frank Ostaseski has dedicated his life to helping others. He is co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project and founder of the Metta Institute. Frank is a Buddhist teacher, international lecturer and expert on the end-of-life experience. His work spans from helping the homeless to the wealthy to the young and to the elderly have an easier transition to the other side. Frank loves what he does because of how “real” the experience of death is. His new book is The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully. How did Frank begin helping people with...
2017-11-03
00 min
Knowledge For Men
Frank Ostaseski: What Death Can Teach You About Living Fully
Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher and leader in contemplative end-of-life care. In 1987, he co-founded of the Zen Hospice Project and later created the Metta Institute to train professionals in compassionate, mindfulness-based care. He has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, Wisdom.2.0 and teaches at major spiritual centers around the globe. His work has been featured on the Bill Moyers PBS series On Our Own Terms, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in numerous print publications. In 2001, he was honored by the Dalai Lama for his compassionate service to the dying and their families. He is the au...
2017-09-18
55 min
Smart People Podcast
Episode 278 – Frank Ostaseski – What Death Can Teach Us About Living
Frank Ostaseski, author of, ‘The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully’ “Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment. She is the secret teacher hiding in plain sight, helping us to discover what matters most.” Life and death are a package deal. They cannot be pulled apart and we cannot truly live unless we are aware of death. Awareness of death can be a valuable companion on the road to living well, forging a rich a...
2017-08-29
00 min
Smart People Podcast
Frank Ostaseski - What Death Can Teach Us About Living
"Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment. She is the secret teacher hiding in plain sight, helping us to discover what matters most."Life and death are a package deal. They cannot be pulled apart and we cannot truly live unless we are aware of death. Awareness of death can be a valuable companion on the road to living well, forging a rich and meaningful life, and letting go of regret. But how can we sit with something that...
2017-08-29
1h 10
The Wealth Elevator Podcast: Real Estate, Taxes, Investing
SPC061 - #LaneHack - Frank Ostaseski - What the Dying Teach the Living
"Those who find Simple Passive Cashflow seem have a common habit of delay gratification and Type-A personalities. We struggle to find balance from living today (YOLO) or living 50 to 100 years. Decisions and mindsets that are optimized for one end of the spectrum are a detriment to the goals of the other. Frank Ostaseski in his 1.5 hour talk ""What the Dying Teach the Living"" gives us great insights with his insights of working with those who are in the last leg of life. Personally I have giving up on trying to be a normal engineer and learn things on my own...
2017-06-17
1h 36
The New School at Commonweal
2017.04.26: Frank Ostaseski - The Five Invitations: What Death Can Teach Us About Living
Join TNS Host Steve Heilig for a conversation with Frank Ostaseski—Buddhist teacher, international lecturer, and a leading voice in contemplative end-of-life care—about his new book: The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully. The profundity of the dying process is so powerful any notion we have of managing or controlling this experience is naïve. To imagine that at the time of our dying we will have the physical strength, emotional stability, and mental clarity to do the work of a lifetime is a ridiculous gamble. Yet Frank wants to extend us an invitation—five in...
2017-06-16
1h 25
Heart Wisdom with Jack Kornfield
Ep. 58 - Frank Ostaseski: Starting with the Fruit
Jack is joined live on stage with Frank Ostaseski to talk about rethinking our perspective on life and death and starting with the fruit of practice. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2017-05-18
1h 09
The Positive Head Podcast
431: Interview episode with author Frank Ostaseski
Frank is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and co-founder of the Zen Hospice Project, and Metta Institute. He has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the Mayo Clinic, been named as one of the 50 most innovative people by AARP, highlighted on the Oprah Winfrey show and honored by the Dalai Lama. In this episode, Frank shares the wisdom he has gleaned by sitting at the bedside of thousands of people who are dying, and which he also covers in his new book The Five Invitations, which goes into great detail regarding what death has taught him about living fully.
2017-05-18
59 min
Tricycle Talks
Frank Ostaseski: Learning to Living Fully
A pioneer in end-of-life care, Frank Ostaseski brings his Buddhist practice—and a startlingly respectful compassion—to the bedsides of people who are face to face with dying. In his new book, The Five Invitations: What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully, he has learned lessons that “are too important to be left to our final hours”: By turning away from death, he says, we also turn away from the preciousness of life and our ability to live fully. Ostaseski guides us through what is otherwise scary territory with kindness, warmth, wisdom and humor. As Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., writes...
2017-04-20
40 min
Long Now
Frank Ostaseski: What the Dying Teach the Living
## Death’s Honesty **In one of Long Now’s most moving talks** , Ostaseski began: “I’m not romantic about dying. This is the hardest work you will ever do. It is tough. It’s sad and it’s messy and it’s cruel and it’s beautiful sometimes and mysterious, but above all that, it’s normal. It’s a boat we’re all in. It’s inevitable and intimate.“ He said that people think it will be unbearable, but they find they have the resources to deal with it, and “they regularly—not always--develop insights into their lives in the time of dying that make th...
2017-04-11
1h 32
The Long Now Foundation
Frank Ostaseski - What the Dying Teach the Living
It’s a lot more than “Seize the day.” We learn from the dying to push away nothing; to lose the habit of postponing things; to show up entirely; to find rest amid whatever; to go ahead and be surprised. You can look death right in the eye, tough as it is, and life lights up. Frank Ostaseki, one of the world’s great end-of-life counselors, has attended over a thousand dyings. He was a cofounder of the renowned Zen Hospice in San Francisco and is the author of a new book, The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About...
2017-04-08
1h 32
Ram Dass Here And Now
Ep. 109 - The Five Invitations with Frank Ostaseski, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus
Ram Dass is joined by Roshi Joan Halifax, Raghu Markus and the author of “The Five Invitations,” Frank Ostaseski, to talk about his book and how death offers a path to radical transformation. Frank Ostaseski is a leader in contemplative end-of-life care. His book, "The Five Invitations," gives practices for anyone navigating any sort of loss and shows us how to wake up fully to our lives. Frank leads the group in a discussion about death and dying in the context of these Five Invitations. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com...
2017-04-05
1h 06
Ram Dass Here And Now
Ep. 109 - The Five Invitations with Frank Ostaseski, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus
Ram Dass is joined by Roshi Joan Halifax, Raghu Markus and the author of “The Five Invitations,” Frank Ostaseski, to talk about his book and how death offers a path to radical transformation. Frank Ostaseski is a leader in contemplative end-of-life care. His book, "The Five Invitations," gives practices for anyone navigating any sort of loss and shows us how to wake up fully to our lives. Frank leads the group in a discussion about death and dying in the context of these Five Invitations.
2017-04-05
1h 05
Ram Dass Here And Now
Ep. 109 - The Five Invitations with Frank Ostaseski, Roshi Joan Halifax and Raghu Markus
Ram Dass is joined by Roshi Joan Halifax, Raghu Markus and the author of “The Five Invitations,” Frank Ostaseski, to talk about his book and how death offers a path to radical transformation. Frank Ostaseski is a leader in contemplative end-of-life care. His book, "The Five Invitations," gives practices for anyone navigating any sort of loss and shows us how to wake up fully to our lives. Frank leads the group in a discussion about death and dying in the context of these Five Invitations. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com...
2017-04-05
1h 04
The School of Wonder
CSP #8: The Five Invitations with Frank Ostaseski.
An internationally respected Buddhist teacher, Frank Ostaseski is the visionary cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project and Metta Institute. He has sat on the precipice of death with more than a thousand people. He has trained countless clinicians and caregivers in the art of mindful and compassionate care. In The Five Invitations, he distills the lessons gleaned over decades of selfless service offering an evocative and stirring guide that points to a radical path to transformation. The Five Invitations: Don’t Wait Welcome Everything, Push Away Nothing Bring Your Whole Self to the Experience Fi...
2017-03-24
39 min
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2017-03-23
12h 16
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Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Five Invitations Author: Frank Ostaseski Narrator: Frank Ostaseski Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins Language: English Release date: 03-23-17 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration Summary: Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment, a secret teacher hiding in plain sight, helping us to discover what matters most in life. So begins Frank Ostaseski's stirring book, The Five Invitations, an exhilarating meditation on the meaning of...
2017-03-23
12h 16
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2017-03-14
12h 16
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2017-03-14
12h 16