Rating 3.05 out of 5 (35 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- • Gain the courage to face the unacceptable death- the supreme certainty in life
- • Be able to lessen the rate of chaos at home while you move on
- • Get organized with no ambiguities on your wills and assets
- • Be able to help grieving survivors with words of comfort in advance
- • Advance on the art of “Let go of attachment, flow with love”
- • Learn to make every day fulfilled as it being the last day
Description Rating 3.05 out of 5 (35 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- • Gain the courage to face the unacceptable death- the supreme certainty in life
- • Be able to lessen the rate of chaos at home while you move on
- • Get organized with no ambiguities on your wills and assets
- • Be able to help grieving survivors with words of comfort in advance
- • Advance on the art of “Let go of attachment, flow with love”
- • Learn to make every day fulfilled as it being the last day
DescriptionAs Dalai Lama said “Analysis of death is not for the sake of becoming fearful but to appreciate this precious lifetime”. Nothing should be taken for granted not even time.
Escape being a victim of time. Sense what’s really valuable and what’s not as time rolls quickly. So make less cleanup effort for the family when you are not around by being organized and value whatever you have now because ‘that missed moment’ may never happen again in future.
“I am dead” – “I” was present a few moments back. What about the family..? The grief of the family is going to be million times worse than one could ever imagine. Completely blank and surrounded by total chaos.
Probably, it’s not something you want to think about. But your fear to think on it will definitely have an adverse impact on your dependents when you die. And not thinking on it won’t make you live forever. So why cannt we think about making the lives of our loved ones a little bit easier by lessening their chaos in our absence?
Through this course we will also unravel how this concept (“What if I die at this moment?”) is driving you to live in the moment and make your days more and more fulfilling.