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How to Live So You Can Die Without Fear
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RamDev Dale Borglum
From a pioneer in the conscious dying movement, an inclusive, nonsectarian spiritual perspective on living and dying
Caretakers for the sick and dying, people facing a terminal diagnosis, and all those seeking higher truths will discover in this powerful book a gateway to not just conscious dying but to living so fully that they can, when the moment arrives, die without fear. RamDev Dale Borglum blends personal memoir with practical guidance for spiritual transformation. With an eclectic background and a lifetime of cross-traditional spiritual study, he presents a unique healing path that integrates Western psychology, somatic healing, devotional practices, the chakra system, meditation, and more. He teaches us to compassionately work with our fears to heal our old wounds, treat grief as an invitation to deeper love, and ultimately recognize the wholeness of who we are. His simple yet profound tools empower us to meet life’s most challenging moments with grace.
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©2026 RamDev Dale Borglum (P)2026 New World LibraryReseñas de la crítica
“No one has done more profound work with people who are facing their death, and their families, than Dale Borglum. He is a guide, a therapist, a best friend, a birth coach. This book is brilliant and welcoming, with the potential to change the life of anyone who reads it.”—Anne Lamott
“One conversation during a podcast with RamDev seems to have done more for me than many months of therapy.”—Duncan Trussell
“This book reflects many decades of brave and sensitive work with those who are dying. This will be a companion to those who care for the dying and also those who are meeting death imminently.”—Roshi Joan Halifax