Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.
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Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.
Understanding Grief: Reflections on Loss, Healing, and the Five Stages of Grief
Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
Understanding Grief: Reflections on Loss, Healing, and the Five Stages of Grief
What does it mean to grieve, and how does that process shape who we become?
In this In The Flow episode of Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life, Dr. Mitika Kanabar reflects on grief through personal experience, cultural understanding, and the meeting of Eastern and Western perspectives. After losing her father, she reflects on what the experience has taught her about love, loss, and the ongoing nature of grief.
Drawing from her medical background and spiritual roots, Mitika revisits the work of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, whose book On Death and Dying introduced the five stages of grief. She explores how these ideas connect with Eastern traditions and the rituals, prayers, and community practices that support healing across cultures.
✨ In this episode:
What grief truly means beyond its dictionary definition
The five stages of grief described by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
How grief is expressed and supported across different cultures and faiths
Hindu traditions around death and dying, including the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra and asti visarjan
Reflections on community, compassion, and the ongoing nature of grief
A reading from Rabindranath Tagore on facing death with courage and grace
Whether you are grieving, supporting someone through loss, or reflecting on life’s impermanence, this episode offers space to pause, understand, and honor what it means to love and let go.
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Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life
Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.