Ep. 251 - Love is Not a Gated Community with Frank Ostaseski
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Illuminating the power of boundless love, Frank Ostaseski explains how love dissolves perceived limits and transforms our relationship to fear, doubt, and desire.
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In this episode, Frank Ostaseski holds a session on:
- How love enables us to do things we never imagined possible
- Experiencing a love without limitations
- Love as the background of all experiences and the very essence of our being
- Making space for pain so that it can move
- How love aligns us with the true purpose of our life
- Differentiating between love and attachment
- Soul friends who know how to be with us in times of grief and suffering
- Developing a deep trust in an intelligence greater than our own
- Living from the vantage point of boundless love
“When the veils between the worlds get very thin, like birth and death, love shows itself very easily. It allows us sometimes to do things we never thought were possible.” –Frank Ostaseski
About Frank Ostaseski:
Frank Ostaseski, an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and pioneer in end-of-life care, has accompanied over 1,000 people through their dying process. Acclaimed author of The Five Invitations, Frank co-founded the first Buddhist hospice in America—The Zen Hospice Project. In 2005, he founded the Metta Institute, through which he has trained countless clinicians and caregivers, building a national network of educators, advocates, and guides for those facing a life-threatening illness.
“Is there a greater gift we can give to ourselves or someone else than to receive them as is? Love is not a gated community. Every part of ourselves is welcome. ‘No part left out’, we say in zen. This is the receptive function of love. Once we know this treasure, there is no point in keeping it to ourselves. The ground of love is limitless. We don’t have to be stingy about it. We don’t have to think of love as a commodity that we trade with others. There is an endless supply of love, so we can endlessly give it away.” –Frank Ostaseski
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