Scott Eberle, M.D.
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The Greatest Task of Living

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​Are you now making a great life transition?  Is this a major rite of passage?      A move into a new phase of life.  A major change in an important relationship.   A serious illness.  Or the big one: your own final crossing, or the dying of someone you love. 

Any of these can be a cause for great overwhelm . . .   or a call to greater awareness. 

Turning this kind of overwhelm into conscious awareness is, I believe, the greatest task of living.

The great passion of my own life work – most all of it, actually – has been to offer counseling and support to people making these kinds of life transitions.  This is not just work I do for others.  In my own life, I show up as consciously as I can whenever I’m making these kinds of transitions.  When I'm called to help others also wanting to make a transition consciously, I bring great passion, deep listening, and a lifetime of insights.
 

I offer consultations, counseling, and mentoring. 

You do not have to make this journey alone.​
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Underworld Journey of
​a Major Illness

​I have survived my own serious illness, and so I know well what it means to struggle through this kind of underworld. To struggle in the dark and, in time, to arrive and to thrive in the light of a new day.​
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The Youth Passage,
​The Midlife Passage

& The Elder Passage

​Over the past two decades I have guided over a hundred programs in the wilderness programs with over a thousand participants. Most of these people – I now see – have been navigating one of these major life passages: into adulthood, into later adulthood, or into elderhood. 
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  The Final Crossing
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​I've worked as an end-of-life physician for over 30 years. 
I learned ​the science of medicine​
at U.C. San Francisco.  I then learned the art of medicine
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at the bedside of hundreds of people who were dying.  
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                                                       My Background
​I am an end-of-life physician, an educator and an author.  I worked for nearly 20 years as an AIDS specialist and more than 30 years as a hospice physician. During this traditional part of my career,  I sat with hundreds of people who were either struggling with a serious illness or who were making their own final crossing. 

In 2001, I also started working as a wilderness guide. Two years later, in 2003, I joined the guiding staff at School of Lost Borders.  I've guided an array of wilderness programs, with two special interests.  The first is exploring how the three phases of a wilderness rites of passage --
death, in between worlds, rebirth -- are informed by my many years of sitting with people who were physically dying. This the topic of my first book, The Final Crossing: Learning to Die in Order to Live.  My second interest, drawn from being a longtime student of Buddhism, is seeing how a person can cultivate an open, spacious heart-mind, both by being alone in a wide-open desert and by sitting quietly on a meditation cushion.  Both of these interest make up a major part of my newest book The Soul's Red Thread: Emerging, Transforming, Dissolving, which I hope to have completed by the end of 2023.

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Petaluma, California
seberle@sbcglobal.net
​707-772-5404
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