A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul: Stephen Jenkinson
https://www.scienceandnonduality.com In a wide-ranging and moving talk, spiritual activist and author Stephen Jenkinson advocates for dying well as every person's right, and shares what he has learned from two decades of working with dying people and their families. Among many eye-opening revelations he points out the wisdom of the English language, whose verb "to die" cannot be used in the passive voice; unlike the death-phobic culture in which we live, it acknowledges that dying is what you do, not what happens to you. For more information visit https://orphanwisdom.com Science And NonDuality is a community inspired by timeless wisdom, informed by cutting-edge science, and grounded in personal experience. We come together in an openhearted exploration to further our individual and collective evolution. New ways of being emerge. We embody our interconnectedness and celebrate our humanity.

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