Sensei Robert Chodo Campbell

When we can see death as ordinary, as a natural occurrence, then we see the extraordinary.

I’ve been working in the field of caregiving for over 30 years, as a volunteer for suicide and AIDS hotlines and with the Manhattan Center for Living where I worked with folks who were HIV infected. I’ve been working professionally with those who are suffering, ill, or transitioning towards death for 17 years.

Read more in Chodo Campbell’s Observations in Volume III

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