Fear of Death: It's About Life, Actually. Let's Talk About It

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Death & Dying, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Death, Grief, Bereavement
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Author: Amy Wallace ISBN: 9781301379248
Publisher: Amy Wallace Publication: May 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Amy Wallace
ISBN: 9781301379248
Publisher: Amy Wallace
Publication: May 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What do all human beings have in common? Despite all the self-help books about sex, money, power, happiness, weight, and relationships, there is one thing we all face that none of that guidance can prevent . . . death.

What if we weren’t so afraid of death, or of even talking about it?

The fear of death – even when it’s below our conscious awareness – underlies all fears. But, as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler remind us in Life Lessons . . .

“Fear doesn’t stop death; it stops life.”

What this book suggests is that exploring our fears about death – talking about it, learning about it – might allow us to live more fully now and to die more consciously, with less fear and less unfinished business.

With thought-provoking quotes and a list of resources from the top contributors in the field, this book provides a sturdy framework for us to begin and continue our inquiry. There are practices and tools we can use along the way.

The author’s informal style engages us easily in considering some of the most important questions about how we want to live and how we want to die.

What "Fear of Death: It’s About Life, Actually" offers is an unusual opportunity to empower ourselves with regard to those questions
and – perhaps – to help this conversation become a more natural part of our lives.

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What do all human beings have in common? Despite all the self-help books about sex, money, power, happiness, weight, and relationships, there is one thing we all face that none of that guidance can prevent . . . death.

What if we weren’t so afraid of death, or of even talking about it?

The fear of death – even when it’s below our conscious awareness – underlies all fears. But, as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler remind us in Life Lessons . . .

“Fear doesn’t stop death; it stops life.”

What this book suggests is that exploring our fears about death – talking about it, learning about it – might allow us to live more fully now and to die more consciously, with less fear and less unfinished business.

With thought-provoking quotes and a list of resources from the top contributors in the field, this book provides a sturdy framework for us to begin and continue our inquiry. There are practices and tools we can use along the way.

The author’s informal style engages us easily in considering some of the most important questions about how we want to live and how we want to die.

What "Fear of Death: It’s About Life, Actually" offers is an unusual opportunity to empower ourselves with regard to those questions
and – perhaps – to help this conversation become a more natural part of our lives.

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