Dying Gracefully: Margaret McCallum. With Annika Korsten

Show notes

Margaret McCallum is a Soul Midwife and Death Doula.

In this episode she shares the freedom and aliveness of Death becoming part of everyday life. She suggest that by opening to the challenges and nudges from life in the current moment and choosing to die the little deaths life becomes fuller & richer and the big death in the end can become an easeful space of surrender. In that place the inner knowing by the soul - when the time has come - can simply let go and life can complete itself. She invites anyone walking alongside the dying to acknowledge each individual's process by not making it any different for the individual yet to hold a space for the possibility of a different perpective and approach. 

In the end of the discours the space opens to the beauty and peace of silence; of finding silence from within through pauses in everyday life. 



Prior to this interview, Annika interviewed Margaret and the sound did not come out as clean. Here you can read the valuable transcript of this first interview:

https://medium.com/@annikakorsten/an-interview-on-living-and-dying-with-margaret-mccallum-a1c1a5887b7b

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More Information:

https://www.margaretmccallum.com/


'Hello, little Deaths - Margaret McCallum


Sovereign Birth and Self-Response-Ability: Claire Eccleston.  https://open.spotify.com/episode/0rGpk8mWEnweFHLS23uSlY


Richard Rudd - https://genekeys.com/resource/the-triple-flame/


Radically Alive Women, www.radicallyalivewomen.com


Annika Korsten, www.annikakorsten.org


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This interview was held by Annika Korsten.

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