![]() Dying is scary as it is unknown, but 'unknowns are simply are the normal events of deeper experience.'Īlmost at the end of the book, Keleman disappointed me a lot saying 'the decision to live your own dying is the decision to reserve the right to end yourself.' He showed us an example of a couple. The moment of dying is not scary, rather free and beautiful. His patients's experiences are not different from his own own experiences caused by car accident. He formed his view on dying by listening to the experiences of dying patients and of those who had survived from accidents. I liked Keleman's view of dying almost until the end. I have read several more books with the similar topic. These are all religious books about Dying or Death based on meditations or authors' own experiences. ![]() ![]() Eadie's 'Embraced by the Light.' and 'Our Life after Death' by Emanuel Swedenborg. Henri Nouwen's 'Our Greatest Gift: A Meditation on Dying and Caring' and 'Aging: The Fulfillment of Life.' I also read Betty J. Living Your Dying by Stanley Keleman is the first book I rated with a star since I joined four years ago. ![]()
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