Episode 40: A Beautiful Life: In Memory of Nicole McCracken

 
 
 

“I’m the luckiest person in the world.”

-Nicole McCracken

 
 

Episode Summary

 

This is a very special episode where we honor the memory of Nicole LeVeck McCracken who dropped her body this past September after a long battle with cancer. Nicole was a Vedic meditator on her way to becoming a teacher of the practice she loved so dearly as well as an Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor who had passed the steps to hundreds of people looking for a path to recovery.

In this conversation, Kristen shares her experience of being part of Nicole’s support team in her final months and what it was like to witness someone in such a high state of awareness move towards her transition. Isabel and Kristen discuss the Vedic perspective on death in between light-hearted memories. We hope you listen to this episode and feel a touch of the upliftment Nicole brought to everyone she knew

 
 

Highlights

  

3.40 A beautiful death – the relationship we have with death

6.00 The Purest Love – student/teacher relationship

8.00 Cognition sand answers

10.00 The Luckiest Person in the world – being grounded in being

11.30 “All of it is for evolution. And especially the hard times.” Kristen

12.00 Nicole´s life

14.00 AA practice of surrendering

16.45 “She was so divine in one way and made you love her. And she was also so human.” Kristen

19.20 People´s different reactions to a person dying

21.00 The role of getting her back into the big

22.40 How someone in high consciousness deals with death

27.00 “That´s the thing about people in that state, they don´t even have to say anything. Just their being is enough to uplift everybody.” Kristen

27.20 “As she got closer, her enlightenment was getting exponential. You could feel it just going higher and higher and higher.”Kristen

28.00 Story of the parking lot in the hospital and teaching steps of AA

30.40 Devotion

31.18 “Devotion and I just put her picture under it. That is who to me embodies it. And devotion is that sacrificing, that honoring of something bigger than yourself. And she did it so effortlessly. It made it so easy to be devoted to her. She was devoted to anyone who had need.” Kristen

34.00 The real pranayama and the real yoga – life

36.00 She was always a teacher

36.30 A true influence – the upliftment

40.00 Thom Knoles and his goodbye to Nicole

48.00 The circle on the other side waiting for ger

48.40 It´s not an ending, it´s a continuum – another portal

50.55 “It´s also a gift to get to love somebody that much.” Kristen

51.00 The gift of grief

Jai Guru Deva

Kristen Vandivier