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Serving My Mother's Death (video)

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This is part 4 of the 4-part series, Death Is a Living Process:
part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4
Total length: 45:36

 

An excerpt from the February 11, 2015 Adidam Webinar, "Death Is A Living Process". In this clip, Rachel Kuhn talks about serving her mother's death, after her mother had suffered with multiple sclerosis for many years. She tells a story of how love overwhelmed the fear of death and the trauma of living a difficult life.

To view the entire "Death Is a Living Process" webinar, click here.


Death and dying. For more about Adi Da's wisdom about near-death experiences, what happens after death, how to serve the dying process, how to live life so as to ensure an "easy death", and more, visit our section, Easy Death and our blog, Death And Dying Wisdom.


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9 Comments

Xandra Y. - Clearlake, California October 14, 2022 6:35AM

I was there after her mom passed. The room was so bright.

Ron M. - Vancouver, British Columbia October 11, 2022 4:01AM

Thank You!!!

Gertrude T. - Fairfax, California October 10, 2022 10:58PM

So powerful and beautiful.

Reid W. - United States October 10, 2022 3:52AM

🌺❤️Beautiful❤️🌺

Rex - San Marcos, TX April 30, 2017 1:29PM

Thank you so much, Rachel, for sharing. I have just moved in with my 88 year old father to care for him after his recent stroke. Your video talk is so prescient today as I begin the uncertain process of caring for dad. . . and over and over, I am reminded to turn to Beloved Adi Da and remember Him in the midst. From that place springs love, energy and humor, and I know I will do right for dad.

Georgia W. - Burbank, California April 20, 2017 4:01AM

Truly beautiful and remarkable in many ways. Touches my heart deeply.

Beverley G. - Sydey, Australia April 16, 2017 0:50AM

Fantastic. loved it!

Andrew L. - United States April 15, 2017 10:34PM

Very nice talk.

Julia T. - Vienna, Virginia April 15, 2017 9:20PM

My daughter watched this after her Dad passed away in February and said it was the best thing she has ever seen. I felt the same.

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