“Meditation Eliminated My Anxiety & Fear of Death”

Listen to Aashik Ahmed's heartwarming story of how “Turning Within” Meditation turned his life around — from sleeping 36 hours a day after 6 years of depression and daily panic attacks to being anxiety-free in a new successful top level government finance job in Bangladesh. Aashik's anxiety about death has also completely disappeared. He is now a mentor to other young Bangladeshis who suffer from high anxiety and depression.

“Finding Meaning through Meeting Death”

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“Finding Meaning through Meeting Death”

SHARON COYLE-SAEED INTERVIEWED BY KELVIN CHIN
MARCH 24, 2022

Sharon Coyle-Saeed, LMSW is interviewed by Kelvin Chin

(Hosted by the Co-Creators Convergence group).

Sharon is a licensed therapist (LMSW), Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Social Worker (NASW) and death doula in New Jersey with a graduate degree from the Rutgers School of Social Work with a focus on Health & Aging. She currently works both for VNA (Visiting Nurses Association) as a Bereavement Counselor, and for Integrated Care Concepts as a therapist with private clients. She has many certifications - in Grief Recovery (advanced level), Prolonged Grief Therapy (Columbia University School of Social Work), and Thanatology (Open Center). Her approach is holistic. Other certifications: Functional Health Coach, Grief Movement, Clinical Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), CBT (Beck Institute), Meditation, and Reiki Master. WEGO Health Award winner (multiple times). Founder of ibdjourneys, an online global support group for those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD, an autoimmune disease). Sharon is also an accomplished singer and has performed in musical theater productions in New Jersey and New York.

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To Contact Sharon:
sharoncoylesaeed35@gmail.com
on Instagram: @sharoncoylesaeed

or Kelvin at: www.KelvinChin.org


“‘Be Strong’ & Other Myths About Grief” - TAPS Talk for Military Families

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“‘Be Strong’ & Other Myths About Grief”

- a TAPS talk for Military Families -

PRESENTER: Kelvin Chin, MA, JD

Our culture is full of hidden messages that continue myths about what grief is and how people should cope. Instead of being helpful, these myths and misconceptions can actually keep us stuck in our grief. This webinar will cover six myths about grief, why they are still prevalent, and how we can successfully address them in order to move forward through grief.

This webinar is presented by the TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing®.

Over 500 registrants attended this seminar. Most were military families who have lost children.

parents who have lost children

Kelvin Chin is a grief recovery expert. He is the author of "Overcoming the Fear of Death," and has been helping people worldwide for 35 years on recovering their lives from the grief around the loss of loved ones, and other losses. Kelvin has worked directly with the military and their families since the 1970's, and presently works with veterans, their families, and contractors who have worked in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was invited by the U.S. Army to teach the first meditation courses ever held at West Point Military Academy as part of the stress management and wellness program, and later taught active members of the military and their families on all the U.S. Army and Air Force bases in Korea, including on the DMZ. He is the Executive Director and Founder of the Overcoming the Fear of Death Foundation and Turning Within Meditation Foundation nonprofits. Kelvin is a graduate of Dartmouth College, Yale University, and Boston College Law School. He resides in Los Angeles, California where he teaches and helps clients worldwide from 44 countries on videoconference, phone and in-person.

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“4 Beliefs in Overcoming the Fear of Death” - Training for Visiting Nurses Assn (VNA)

Kelvin Chin, Executive Director, Overcoming the Fear of Death Foundation & TurningWithin.org, gives a healthcare training on the “4 beliefs in Overcoming the Fear of Death.”

For the Visiting Nurses Assn (VNA) in New Jersey, and 50 of their bereavement department staff and volunteers.

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PREVIEW - “Afterlife series” - taught by Kelvin Chin

Kelvin Chin, Life After Life Expert, gives a short 5-minute PREVIEW of his ongoing "Afterlife & Reincarnation Experiences" series. The 6-part series is every other weekend. It is based on his 50 years of experiences this lifetime, both on the Other Side and through his past life memories reaching back 6,000 years. The series takes a non-religious approach.

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2019 IANDS CONFERENCE KELVIN CHIN - OPENING NIGHT TALK

KELVIN CHIN’S
OPENING NIGHT TALK
FOR THE 2019 IANDS 4-DAY CONFERENCE
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA
AUGUST 29, 2019

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Kelvin spoke on Opening Night for the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) international conference held in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania from August 29 - September 1, 2019.

He spoke about the role of Meditation in helping to Integrate our mind-body-energetic system whether we have had near-death experiences (NDE’s) or not. And the role of meditation in “expanding our conscious capacity for experience” in our quest for continuing our self-development processes as individuals.

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“Overcoming the Fear of Death, the 4 Main Beliefs, Reincarnation & More...”

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Midnight in the Desert - radio show hosted by Tim Weisberg

Interview of Kelvin Chin, Life After Life Expert & Meditation Teacher

“Overcoming the Fear of Death (& the 4 Main Beliefs), Reincarnation Experiences & More...”

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“Following The Clues To Discover Your Past Lives”

On this week’s episode of the “Breaking Free Show,” Marilyn Shannon speaks once more with Kelvin Chin about finding our pasts lives through our emotions and our experiences, and what we can learn from our past lives.

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“Tricia Barker with Kelvin Chin”

  • KELVIN CHIN WITH TRICIA BARKER

    CONVERSATIONS ABOUT MEDITATION, OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF DYING, NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES, REINCARNATION, AND MORE!


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“The Breaking Free Show” hosted by Marilyn Shannon


Kelvin Chin is interviewed by the show host, Marilyn Shannon, about his nonprofit work helping people worldwide. The interview covers:

  • "Turning Within" Meditation

  • How can meditation be easy & effortless?

  • “Fight or Flight” hormonal effects - how to balance it

  • Overcoming the Fear of Death - Kelvin’s work in this area

  • The Afterlife - what the Structure of the Other Side is like

  • What is experience of the Afterlife like?

  • Lucid dreaming versus fantasy dreaming

  • The “experience” of Time in the Afterlife

  • What are people doing in the Afterlife?

  • Who meets us on the Other Side when we die?

  • Visitations and communications from the Other Side

  • Free Will & personal choice

  • Suicide & the Afterlife

  • Life as an “Eternal Democracy”

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“Life After Death”

30-minute interview
Hosted by Julia Rodgers aka “Hummingbird Jewel”
With guest author Kelvin Chin, Life After Life Expert

On her show ~
“SOUL-UTIONS ~ a Book Review Show For Mind Readers”

Topics covered:

  • “Overcoming the Fear of Death” - Kelvin’s book (Free for Hospice lobbies/libraries, Hospice staff and social workers)

  • The 4 Main Belief Systems

  • Speaking with children about death

  • Communicating with the Other Side

  • Past Lives & Reincarnation

  • Meditation

  • Grief Recovery

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“The Jenerosity Show”

Kelvin Chin discussing the teachings of Jesus, John the Baptist, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and others based on Kelvin’s memories and personal experiences in this life and his past lives — especially from circa 33 to 64 A.D.

Kelvin is interviewed by the show’s host Jennifer Evans.

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“Overcoming the Fear of Death” — a lecture by Kelvin Chin

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“Overcoming the Fear of Death”
by Kelvin Chin

A lecture to a sold-out audience at the historic Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, California.
The Club was founded in 1903.

Event was held at noon on April 13, 2015.

Introduced by George Hammond
Chair of the Humanities Section of the Club

4 media outlets covered the talk by Kelvin - a film crew from one of the largest TV stations in China, a journalist from “Business Insider,” and reporters from 2 Chinese newspapers.


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THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB - OUR HISTORY

"My conception of a public service club is a body whose members shall have entire confidence in each other's regard for the public welfare, however diverse their views of obtaining it—their views, in fact, being as diverse as possible in order that no point of view may be missed." 
San Francisco Chronicle editorial writer Edward F. Adams, writing of the formation of The Commonwealth Club in February 1903

In early 1903, a small group of civic leaders and thinkers joined together to create an organization that would work for the common good. Dedicated to studying and discussing problems and their solutions, The Commonwealth Club of California was founded on February 3, 1903, by San Francisco Chronicle agriculture editor Edward F. Adams, then in his late 60s. He remained active in the Club until his death 26 years later.

Other founders included John P. Young, managing editor of the Chronicle; Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president of the University of California; Frederic Burk, president of what became San Francisco State University; and William P. Lawlor, an attorney who later became a justice of the California Supreme Court. Its first president was merchant, author and public official Harris Weinstock. Later distinguished presidents included actor/diplomat Shirley Temple Black and California Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin.

Adams' concept of a public service club, where intelligent people with varying perspectives could debate issues of public concern, was shared by a growing number of educators, business people, government officials, scholars and community leaders, and the Club soon became established as an integral part of San Francisco and a major influence throughout California.

The hallmark of the early Commonwealth Club was studies on a variety of topics, some reflecting a social concern (child labor in 1906, Indian rights in 1909, air pollution in 1913) and others that led to social change and state legislation (civil service processes in 1904, California banking laws in 1908, selection of jurors in 1920 and public defender's offices in 1932). Returning to its early roots, in 2005 the Club launched a major project on California governance reform, Voices of Reform, which later became the independent organization California Forward. And in 2007, the Club launched Climate One, an ongoing dialogue on energy and the environment.

Throughout its history, the Club has benefited from a steady stream of national and international political and social notables who have appeared before the organization, beginning with Theodore Roosevelt in 1911.

In 1924, the advent of radio presented new opportunities to take The Commonwealth Club outside the Bay Area with a statewide radio broadcast. In the 1950s, the radio show broadened beyond California, and now is carried on more than 230 radio stations across the country. It is the oldest continuing radio program in the country.

Select Club programs are also broadcast on television by C-SPAN and some Northern California stations, and a weekly Club program airs on the statewide California Channel. Hundreds of Club videos are available on Facebook and YouTube, and thousands of programs are available as podcasts on Google Play and iTunes. The Club's magazine, The Commonwealth, is distributed to members.

The California Book Awards were established by the Club in 1931 to provide recognition and encouragement to California authors. Over the years, such literary luminaries as John Steinbeck, William Saroyan, Wallace Stegner and Amy Tan have received California Book Awards.

As early as 1979, the Club offered programs in the South Bay, but it expanded its South Bay programming significantly in 1997. The Commonwealth Club/Silicon Valley is now actively engaged in developing programs that address issues pertinent to the vibrant Silicon Valley community. The Commonwealth Club also offers regular programs in other regions of the Bay Area as well, and these regional programs—in Marin and Sonoma Counties and in Lafayette in the East Bay—are now an important part of the Club's programming efforts.