The “People Power” Disability-Serious Illness-Senior Citizen Superbook: Book 8. Death, Dying & Funeral Guide (Hospice, Grief, Suicide, Money, Advance Directives, Living Will, Terminal Illness)

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Cover of the book The “People Power” Disability-Serious Illness-Senior Citizen Superbook: Book 8. Death, Dying & Funeral Guide (Hospice, Grief, Suicide, Money, Advance Directives, Living Will, Terminal Illness) by Tony Kelbrat, Lulu.com
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Author: Tony Kelbrat ISBN: 9781312064249
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Tony Kelbrat
ISBN: 9781312064249
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
The trauma of death in western society is that we see it as failure, as a tragedy when the truth is that in most cases it’s natural, a product of aging and illness. The best way to deal with death is to look it in the eye and face it now so when your time comes, you’ll be ready and accept it freely and calmly. The paradox of death is that everywhere we make it seem like a solemn, otherwordly event where the soul will go to heaven as with our funeral processions and massive streams of graveyards everywhere but on another level, invisibility and indifference are creeping in. People are now getting cremated, there are less grand, dramatic funerals these days and overall, we simply act as though death doesn’t exist and go right on living, in denial until our time comes then we lose consciousness and the world continues on.
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The trauma of death in western society is that we see it as failure, as a tragedy when the truth is that in most cases it’s natural, a product of aging and illness. The best way to deal with death is to look it in the eye and face it now so when your time comes, you’ll be ready and accept it freely and calmly. The paradox of death is that everywhere we make it seem like a solemn, otherwordly event where the soul will go to heaven as with our funeral processions and massive streams of graveyards everywhere but on another level, invisibility and indifference are creeping in. People are now getting cremated, there are less grand, dramatic funerals these days and overall, we simply act as though death doesn’t exist and go right on living, in denial until our time comes then we lose consciousness and the world continues on.

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