3 Questions To Overcome the Fear of Dying (Dealing with Death Anxiety) | Non duality

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  • đŸ”” Try 7- Min Morning Practice to Dissolve Anxiety by Erasing a Metaphorical Selfie. More info on my web: livunbound.com/morning Can ‘you’ overcome the fear of dying? Is anxiety ever more than imagining what is not there? How to deal with the vague deadline?
    Read more in my new bestselling book: How To Achieve Nothing: 3 Step Formula to Quit the Time Race & Strategizing Mania. (For The Purpose Driven Exhausted Seeker)
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    Business time management is dead. Let’s look at time as what it really is - a story.
    This book will show you that you can only stop the productivity and strategizing mania by recognizing that all you want is already available and it’s hiding in the ‘unexpected’. But you can’t see the unexpected because you live in a deceptive timeline (story) that is keeping you stuck in a never-ending time race, stress, impatience, comparing and overthinking.
    The simple Time Reversal Formula will reveal your next action to take in any stressful situation - and it is not what you’d expect. Once you know it, stress dissolves effortlessly.
    What if you could be increasing productivity without overthinking, strategizing, learning smart strategies, or changing your routine?
    Ditch your productivity books, and go beyond personal success in business.
    Discover that:
    It is never more time you really want (what a relief!)
    What you deeply desire is the end of achieving and striving
    Now is not a moment in time
    Anything you do with a purpose, including your Life purpose, cannot make you happy
    Achieving nothing is achieving everything, and it is effortless (without mental gymnastics)
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    Liv Kissper MSc has a background in Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies. She guides and mentors purpose-driven entrepreneurs who always race against time. She trains them to collapse the deceptive timeline protecting the false self image keeping them in never-ending search, perfectionism, endless healing, self-doubt, and effort.
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  • @aveguevara
    @aveguevara Pƙed rokem +2

    Wondering if it's the fear of death itself or the WAY this occurs - a slow, painful decline - living with "a terminal diagnosis" - fear of loss of control of our choice - walking, our freedom, just basic hygienic helplessness and depending on others to perform our most intimate of needs. I want to meet your dog - let her meet us!!!! :) Dogs - animals in general - are light beings that bring joy - even when they interrupt our videos 🐕💚😇 I actually wouldn't be scared of a sound, but would be concerned for the animals that can perceive such a sound beyond the human hearing spectrum that could hurt them.

  • @GaiusXI
    @GaiusXI Pƙed rokem +1

    I make a distinction between death and dying. I don't fear death, but I do fear dying. There are so many terrible ways to die, especially the long wasting diseases like ALS and MS, in which the body systems break down over years but the thing that finally kills you is when you suffocate because you can no longer move your diaphragm. My father took a year of gradually deteriorating before he finally died, and we could never be sure what exactly killed him - colon cancer, skin cancer, Parkinson's disease, continual mini-strokes - all we really knew was that he found it continually hard to do anything and he seldom even tried to speak because it was so hard for him. I spent nearly all of the last 12 hours of his life with him, and he didn't say anything, only looked at me, at all of us, with a look that I was sure was great pain. But he never cried out until the very end, when he cried out three times, and then died. I don't want to experience that, but the USA is still in the thrall of religious dogma and euthanasia is forbidden in most places. To be sure, at the moment such deaths are too abstract a possibility to spend much time worrying about, they don't impact what I do. I'm more worried about people and animals that I know and love dying before I do and having to mourn them. For the young people who read this, your chance of dying any time soon is very, very remote. Please enjoy your youth, especially the ease with which you do things now, and don't worry about dying, because it is almost certainly far, far away.. The advantage to being older is that time goes faster for us, it doesn't seem to last nearly as long as our youth. Two years might seem like a long time to you because it's such a significant percentage of your life so far, but that will decrease with time. Finally, my proof of birth is in my birth certificate, which the State of Alabama wouldn't legally issue without someone having reported my birth to them. At the time, Alabama was so terribly racist that it was necessary that my race be a part of the notice of my birth in the local newspaper.

    • @GaiusXI
      @GaiusXI Pƙed rokem

      There is a song called "The Gambler", released before you were born, with the line, "Every hand's a winner, and every hand's a loser; the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep." The singer, Kenny Rogers, performed it on the Muppet Show in the fall of 1979. czcams.com/video/kNnrTNFWcsg/video.html

  • @chardo24
    @chardo24 Pƙed rokem

    There are two ways of looking at the self, relatively is mortal, mind and body, spirit and body mortal, ego and body form dies or absolutely in this case you recognize your eternality physically and spiritually.

  • @50hellkat2
    @50hellkat2 Pƙed rokem +3

    People are afraid of the lead up to death as opposed to death itself. Fear of suffering, pain, loss of independence etc.

    • @darrenyoung4509
      @darrenyoung4509 Pƙed rokem

      There is a fear of both

    • @50hellkat2
      @50hellkat2 Pƙed rokem

      @@darrenyoung4509 Fear of death is something I cannot wrap my mind around. It is like fearing before you were born.

    • @Panick_Pancake
      @Panick_Pancake Pƙed rokem +1

      @@50hellkat2 look ive been psychotic i know. It doesmt exist xDdD do whatever you want with that ^^' :Pppp

  • @juniorlful
    @juniorlful Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks, Olivia for talking about that topic, which is one that not everyone talks about except for heroes like you, which makes us face it in that distinctive and unique way of yours, and then we can feel better, the good thing about this is that it is a topic that it concerns all of us, and when we are aware of it, then mutual support, compassion, and solidarity always play an essential role in our lives! Thanks, Olivia! Have you ever been told that you are a wonderful being?💗

  • @gregchandler900
    @gregchandler900 Pƙed rokem +3

    Olivia!! So good to see ya. Almost finished your book. Loving it! Thanx

  • @LittleJoe6
    @LittleJoe6 Pƙed rokem +1

    Olivia, do you think you can make a video about the relationship between spirituality and food?

  • @Jackkamerun
    @Jackkamerun Pƙed rokem

    fear of dying is very natural as it is the strongest life protecting function we have..however we should limit the fear of our fears in the here and now as it is limiting us in our actions.

  • @darrenyoung4509
    @darrenyoung4509 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you, this feels like the deepest and most difficult thing to overcome.
    Love and Kindness 💓

  • @cateyearabia
    @cateyearabia Pƙed rokem

    Pleeease pleease pleease make a video about jealousy đŸ„Č

    • @LivKissper
      @LivKissper  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! Love it!

  • @gmlgml780
    @gmlgml780 Pƙed rokem

    0:00

    _"... at every problem that we have at he very root of it is the fear of d@th ..."_

    Yeah.
    I heard that a thousand times already.
    When something becomes such a commonplace phrase,
    it always begin to itch for me.
    What could that mean ?
    If we were not afraid of death, terminating our chances to reach our goals,
    or taking away everything you ever had, reached or worked for,
    putting us to an unknown state or not state,
    then what ?
    We would just leave our painful, miserable lives getting over to d@ath ?
    We would just simply end what is not good enough ?
    Or what other ways could this statement be meant ?
    Where does that put the importance or the value of life ?

    • @gmlgml780
      @gmlgml780 Pƙed rokem

      _"... when do you feel the fear of de@th ..."_

      Yeah.
      Why would that be important ?
      You just contradict with your
      previous statement.
      If my every problem roots from
      the fear of d@ath then I feel it
      always.
      Life is problem free and peaceful
      only for the i di @ ts.

      _"... is it actually fear of life ..."_

      Yeah.
      So you contradict further with your
      first, very - very deep and profound
      statement.

    • @gmlgml780
      @gmlgml780 Pƙed rokem

      "... how do you know, that you will di@ ..."

      How much st pd do you have to be,
      to ask that question ?
      I know that the body di@s,
      and nobody knows anything more,
      but even if anything remained after
      the body di@d,
      that won't be this same life.
      That will be something else.
      Can be better but can be even worse.
      Nobody knows.
      (Especially not you ...)

      "... for that information you have to go into your mind, into your thoughts, into your story ..."

      Yeah.
      And healthy people with an intact brain do that.
      Without the thoughts, that is not human life,
      but kind of the lives of the animals.
      Just ask your dog about it
      and wait for the answer patiently.
      Just because you successfully degrade your
      cognitive functioning to near to zero
      you will not become a god.
      You just became an i di @ t.
      And no,
      it does not mean,
      that de@th will not take even
      that from you.
      You will just not be thinking about it.
      But in the end, de@th takes what it takes.
      Nobody knows it.

    • @gmlgml780
      @gmlgml780 Pƙed rokem

      _"... birth and de @ th are opposites ..."_

      Yeah.
      And there's no proof of the existence of those ... you remember ...
      _"... life has not opposite ..."_

      Yeah.
      Another deepest,
      profoundest statement.
      I can d_i_@ much happier now.

    • @gmlgml780
      @gmlgml780 Pƙed rokem

      Is it very hard
      to learn and recite
      this commonplace blck ?

      Whereas the simple truth is,
      that we are born as the bodies,
      that cannot be denied,
      and we don't know anything else.
      And in these bodies we feel
      (no, I cannot define what feeling is,
      it's just a subjective experience
      what appears in everybody),
      and we like or dislike feelings,
      and we can dislike feelings so much
      that we'll be afraid of them.
      We will fear them.
      And until you accept them,
      you will fear them.
      And you cannot accept them willingly.
      That's just the curse of life on you.
      'Cause we all are just
      the slaves of this universe.

  • @Adubz84
    @Adubz84 Pƙed 26 dny

    YOU is already dead. But you can never know that, or not know that. The knower is dead. Was never born.