WARNING! This is a podcast on the death and passing of our Mum. Please use caution if this subject may upset you. This podcast isn’t about answers or tidy conclusions. It’s about sitting with the rawness, the beauty, and the mystery of death. I talk openly about the moment everything changed, the shock that followed, and the unexpected clarity that grief can bring. Along the way, we reflect on Buddhist teachings—no coming, no going, continuation, compassion, and the practice of letting ...
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WARNING! This is a podcast on the death and passing of our Mum. Please use caution if this subject may upset you. This podcast isn’t about answers or tidy conclusions. It’s about sitting with the rawness, the beauty, and the mystery of death. I talk openly about the moment everything changed, the shock that followed, and the unexpected clarity that grief can bring. Along the way, we reflect on Buddhist teachings—no coming, no going, continuation, compassion, and the practice of letting ...
"I'm Going Through Changes" Black Sabbath Inspired Thought.
Gettin Real with Cockney Buddha
14 minutes
2 weeks ago
"I'm Going Through Changes" Black Sabbath Inspired Thought.
When Yungblud sang Changes at the Back to the Beginning Gig with Black Sabbath, I thought Holy Shit!!! Absolute banger. I watched it again tonight, paused it, and started the podcast. It started the mind going. I watched an interview with Yungblud, and he said that at the end of his set (check below), he got the crowd going because he knew Ozzy was just turning up to the stadium to do his set. Please! Tune in and listen to how it puts my mind on a thought journey. Make the Changes...
Gettin Real with Cockney Buddha
WARNING! This is a podcast on the death and passing of our Mum. Please use caution if this subject may upset you. This podcast isn’t about answers or tidy conclusions. It’s about sitting with the rawness, the beauty, and the mystery of death. I talk openly about the moment everything changed, the shock that followed, and the unexpected clarity that grief can bring. Along the way, we reflect on Buddhist teachings—no coming, no going, continuation, compassion, and the practice of letting ...