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Dale Borglum (born August 23, 1942) is an American writer and teacher known for his work with death and dying as well as being a meditation teacher. He was the founder of the Dying Center in Santa Fe, NM, the first residential center for conscious dying in the U.S. and along with Stephen Levine and Ram Dass, helped found the conscious dying movement in the West. Currently he is the Director of the Living/Dying Project in Fairfax, CA, a non-profit organization that offers compassionate spiritual support for people with life-threatening illnesses and for those who care for them. He also teaches an integrated approach to spiritual transformtion that draws from developmental psychology, somatic psychology, Tibetan Buddhism, Christian and Hindu devotional practices, and nondualism.
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[edit]THE SUN INTERVIEW Living With The Dying An Interview With Dale Borglum Howard Jay Rubin
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