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The Modern Buddhism Podcast
The Modern Buddhism Podcast
23 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the Modern Buddhism Podcast, where we explore how meditation and Buddha's timeless wisdom can help all of us to cultivate a deeper inner peace, happiness, and resilience in daily life. Join us for inspiring conversations with people who live these teachings every day. Hope you enjoy it. Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition
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Welcome to the Modern Buddhism Podcast, where we explore how meditation and Buddha's timeless wisdom can help all of us to cultivate a deeper inner peace, happiness, and resilience in daily life. Join us for inspiring conversations with people who live these teachings every day. Hope you enjoy it. Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition
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Religion & Spirituality
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How I Found Peace After My Brother's Suicide
The Modern Buddhism Podcast
57 minutes 39 seconds
3 months ago
How I Found Peace After My Brother's Suicide

Gen Gomlam returns to the podcast for a very personal and deeply moving conversation about how to heal and find peace after a loved one takes their life. So many emotions of guilt, anger, shame are addressed as well as a profound exploration of the causes of suicidal ideation. Although it’s an uncomfortable subject, it is a very important one. We hope by talking openly about it we can offer comfort and wisdom to those who might be grieving in a similar way, and help remove any stigma or shame around a sorrow that is unfortunately all too common in our modern times.


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If you have been affected by the issues raised in this episode, please know there are many confidential helplines and avenues of support available to you, for example:


In the United States:

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

suicidepreventionlifeline.org

This is available 24/7 to anyone in crisis, feeling suicidal or in emotional distress. You can speak to them online or over the phone by calling 1-800-273-8255.


In the United Kingdom:

The Samaritans

samaritans.org

Samaritans is a unique charity dedicated to those in crisis and experiencing feelings of isolation and disconnection that can lead to suicide. They offer support via phone (116-123) or via email on Jo@samaritans.org


In Australia:

Lifeline

lifeline.org.au

Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing emotional distress with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.

Call the crisis support hotline at 13-11-14

Confidential text support: 0477-13-11-14

Online chat: available here


In Canada:

Crisis Services Canada

crisisservicescanada.ca

CSC provide suicide prevention services and further support to people in Canada. Call toll free for crisis support at 1-833-456-4566.

Text support: 45645


In New Zealand:

Lifeline Aotearoa

lifeline.org.nz

Their Suicide Crisis Helpline is: 0800-543-354. Their calls are answered by qualified counsellors and trained volunteers. You can also text HELP to 4357.


Worldwide:

Befrienders

befrienders.org

This service is available globally and they can search for helplines for countries that are not listed above.


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Book references:

Joyful Path of Good Fortune: https://kadampa.org/book/joyful-path-of-good-fortune 

Living Meaningfully Dying Joyfully: https://kadampa.org/book/living-meaningfully-dying-joyfully 


Gen Gomlam is the Resident Teacher in Kadampa Meditation Center Florida https://meditationinsarasota.org/. 


The participants of these podcasts are practicing meditation according to the New Kadampa Tradition, which has over a thousand meditation centers worldwide. 


See more https://kadampa.org/ 


WANT MORE? 

Find a meditation center near you https://kadampa.org/nkt-center-search/?lang=en 


Listen to teaching clips: 

youtube.com/nktikbu 

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The Modern Buddhism Podcast
Welcome to the Modern Buddhism Podcast, where we explore how meditation and Buddha's timeless wisdom can help all of us to cultivate a deeper inner peace, happiness, and resilience in daily life. Join us for inspiring conversations with people who live these teachings every day. Hope you enjoy it. Produced by the New Kadampa Tradition