Digging Your Own Grave to Understand Life? | Saladin Frank Pelfrey on Mortality & Awakening
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What happens when someone is declared clinically dead at 23… and comes back with a completely different relationship to fear, consciousness, and mortality?
In this conversation, Saladin Frank Pelfrey shares the near-death experience that transformed his life and the spiritual practices that have guided decades of work around death, awakening, and emotional healing.
We explore why modern culture avoids conversations about dying, how fear of death quietly shapes everyday life, and what happens when people begin facing mortality directly instead of avoiding it.
Topics include:
- Near-death experiences and spiritual awakening
- How to stop fearing death
- Sufi teachings on mortality
- Death meditation and conscious dying
- Grief, impermanence, and emotional healing
- Spiritual practices for accepting mortality
- Why conversations about death matter
This episode is for anyone navigating grief, caregiving, spiritual questioning, end-of-life work, or simply trying to live more honestly in the face of impermanence.
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