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On this episode of Health Gig, Doro and Tricia welcome Sah D'Simone, a trauma-informed spiritual teacher, to discuss grief through the story of his mother's end-of-life care. Sah explores the profound impact of facing mortality and embracing connection, highlighting how disconnection from our bodies and avoidance of death-related conversations lead to emotional isolation, with far-reaching consequences for individuals and society. By confronting our fear of death and prioritizing authentic, vulnerable relationships, we can live more fully, embracing all emotions—positive and negative.
Sah also delves into the transformative power of vulnerability and unconditional love, noting that these qualities can significantly impact how we experience both life and death. Drawing on his own experiences and spiritual practices, he advocates for rituals of unburdening to help individuals resolve lingering emotional conflicts. He points to the widespread issue of loneliness, especially in the elderly, and highlights the distressing reality of many people dying alone or disconnected from their loved ones. Ultimately, Sah encourages a deeper connection to our bodies, our emotions, and each other, noting that how we live directly shapes how we die, and that genuine connection is essential for both living a meaningful life and facing death with grace.
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On this episode of Health Gig, Doro and Tricia welcome Sah D'Simone, a trauma-informed spiritual teacher, to discuss grief through the story of his mother's end-of-life care. Sah explores the profound impact of facing mortality and embracing connection, highlighting how disconnection from our bodies and avoidance of death-related conversations lead to emotional isolation, with far-reaching consequences for individuals and society. By confronting our fear of death and prioritizing authentic, vulnerable relationships, we can live more fully, embracing all emotions—positive and negative.
Sah also delves into the transformative power of vulnerability and unconditional love, noting that these qualities can significantly impact how we experience both life and death. Drawing on his own experiences and spiritual practices, he advocates for rituals of unburdening to help individuals resolve lingering emotional conflicts. He points to the widespread issue of loneliness, especially in the elderly, and highlights the distressing reality of many people dying alone or disconnected from their loved ones. Ultimately, Sah encourages a deeper connection to our bodies, our emotions, and each other, noting that how we live directly shapes how we die, and that genuine connection is essential for both living a meaningful life and facing death with grace.

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