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Living our dying a way to the sacred in everyday life | Author(s) | Joseph Sharp |
Publisher | Rider, London, 1996 |
Pages | 227 pp |
Source | Rider Books, TBS, Colchester, Essex CO5 OSN. |
Keywords | Dying ; Death. |
Annotation | This book integrates Christian, Buddhist and contemporary cultural and psychological metaphors and imagery to illustrate the importance of accepting death and dying in the preparation of death. The author advocates "conscious dying", which means to consciously look at our concerns about death and dying. Practical ways of dealing with such concerns are suggested, including imagining our own death, writing a last letter to a loved one, and joining a healing circle. |
Accession Number | CPA-971104210 B |
Classmark | CX: CW |
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