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Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Live Your Life Backward

Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Dr. Amy Robbins

Death, Healing, Self-improvement, Mentalhealth, Wellness, Spirituality, Life, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Deathanxiety, Consciousness

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Robbins explores what it truly means to embody what is important in life.  At the end of last season, Dr. Robbins shared  her deeply personal eulogy of her grandmother, to inpsire and invoke you to live your life from a place of consciousness and meaning.  Today, Dr. Robbins shares the inspirational eulogy of her grandfather while encouraging your to think about how you can use this lens of death to truly illuminate your own life everyday.  

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to season two of life, death, and the Space Between podcast. I'm your host,

0:11.2

Dr. Amy Robbins, and this year we will continue to explore life, death, consciousness, and what it all means.

0:20.7

This season on the show, I'm going to be doing a new question and answer podcast once a month,

0:26.5

where I will be doing my very best to answer any of your questions.

0:31.1

If you have a question you would like answered, you can send me an email at L-D-S-B, that stands for life, death, and space between, questions at

0:42.6

gmail.com. So for this podcast today, which is one of my first podcasts of 2020, I want to begin

0:52.2

similar to how I ended last season. So if you weren't able to listen to that

0:58.9

podcast, go ahead and head back. It's the very last one, podcast number 80 of my first season.

1:06.0

And you'll hear my grandma's eulogy, which I know probably sounds depressing, but I was actually

1:12.1

talking with a friend about how inspiring funerals can be and hearing about people's lives,

1:19.8

obviously sort of like the highlight real of their life. But it got me to thinking about

1:25.6

how we can start to live our own lives and think about the end

1:31.5

and think about what we want people to say about us, not from an ego level, but really from a

1:38.5

soul level. So today I'm going to share with you my grandfather's eulogy, which was equally as inspiring.

1:46.6

And really, I believe in so many ways, encompasses what it means to be human, what it means to

1:54.3

be spiritual, even though he probably would not have identified himself as that, and what it

2:00.4

means to really live your

2:02.6

life in a way that makes a difference to the world. So here we go. Today is an extremely sad day,

2:14.5

the ends of an era for us. We all thought Grandma Dee and Grandpa Buddy were going to live

2:21.0

forever, but unfortunately no one gets out of here alive. While to many of you, he was Dr. Buddy,

2:29.1

a renowned and beloved pediatrician. To us and our kids, he was and always will be our grandpa

2:38.3

buddy. The sweet, cute, loving, devoted, feisty, sometimes not always so complimentary, but you

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