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Interesting and Eclectic Podcasts about Death and Dying
I was doing some research the other day and came across an excellent article which lists a wide variety of audio podcasts about many different facets of death and dying. I am especially appreciating The Adventures of Memento Mori. and … Continue reading →
Posted in Death, death and dying, end of life, end of life care, end of life celebration, funeral, hospice
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Tagged ars moriendi, bereavement, death and dying, end of life celebration, green burial, grief, hospice
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What the Living Can Learn by Looking Death Straight in the Eye
A good review by Parul Sehgal of a new must read book by Sallie Tisdale: Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them): A Practical Perspective on Death and Dying “Consciousness is no longer grounded in the body; perception … Continue reading →
Posted in advance directives, aging, buddhist, care giving, death and dying, Dying
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Tagged buddhism, death and dying, end of life celebration, green burial, spiritual caregiving, tibetan buddhism
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Simpler Farewell
An example of an all-natural, biodegradable casket is arranged by Larkspur Conservation’s executive director, John Christian Phifer Courtesy of John Christian Phifer I hope to do a full article on Green Burials but for now will post this NPR article: Tennessee ‘Natural’ … Continue reading →
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