Time: 7-8 pm Eastern (NY) time
Admission: $20 per session or $85 for a 5-session bundle - Tickets HERE
Death Meditation is an ongoing guided meditation practice familiarizing participants, regardless of religious or spiritual background, with a feeling-based awareness of themselves. This awareness will be strengthened through mindfulness and guided meditation with the aim of awakening one’s inner-guide to assist us as we pass between life and death.
In eastern esoteric spiritual traditions, life is ultimately seen as an occasion to practice and prepare one for death. Being born in a body is the opportunity to advance the soul towards the ultimate liberation known as Nirvana because each moment is perceived as a practice to transcend identification (the cause of suffering) with the illusion that the body presides in.
The instructor’s 20+ years of meditation, combined with ongoing End of Life Doula training, merges Eastern experiential knowledge on death and dying with a keen sensitivity to The West’s avoidance of—and fear of—death.
Each class is 60 minutes long and will begin with a 20-minute explanation of the meditation and its purpose. The remaining 30 minutes will consist of guided meditation, which the participant is welcome to continue after the class ends. The last 10 minutes will provide time for questions and discussion.
The goal of this class is not only to assist you to reduce your fear of death and prepare you for the end of life but also to establish a community of like-minded people with whom to share this collective experience.
Bryan Melillo has studied meditation in the Jñana and Bhakti yoga traditions for the last 23 years. Having experienced a classically identifiable Kundalini experience in 1997 his path eventually led to Tiruvannamalai, India, where he’s been with the same teacher since 2001. Here, he began learning (and eventually teaching) a variety of breathing (pranayama) and mantra techniques. His exposure to many esoteric practices opened him to insights around the great eastern traditions on the death and dying process. Bryan recently completed an End of Life Doula certification training as his goal is to integrate eastern understandings of death with the growing western end of life care, death with dignity movement. Bryan has an active art studio and is an assistant professor at NYC’s Parsons School of Design.
IMAGE: Ascent of the Blessed, by Hieronymus Bosch, from his Visions of the Hereafter Polyptych 1500–1504