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What does it mean to truly understand that nothing lasts forever, and that this truth might actually set us free?
Dr. Mitika Kanabar explores grief and impermanence through Eastern philosophy. From Tibetan sand mandalas that monks create and then destroy, to the Kathopanishad's dialogue with Yama, god of death, to Krishna's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita: this episode asks how we treasure what we cannot hold onto.
✨ In this episode:
Closing reflection:
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By Dr. Mitika KanabarWhat does it mean to truly understand that nothing lasts forever, and that this truth might actually set us free?
Dr. Mitika Kanabar explores grief and impermanence through Eastern philosophy. From Tibetan sand mandalas that monks create and then destroy, to the Kathopanishad's dialogue with Yama, god of death, to Krishna's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita: this episode asks how we treasure what we cannot hold onto.
✨ In this episode:
Closing reflection:
🔗 Listen on Podbean | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube