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Book Synopsis Meditation and the Art of Dying by : Swami Vedabhāratī
Download or read book Meditation and the Art of Dying written by Swami Vedabhāratī and published by Himalayan Institute Press. This book was released on 1979 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Art of Dying written by S. N. Goenka and published by Vipassana Research Publications. This book was released on 2020 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Meditation and the Art of Dying by : Pandit Usharbudh Arya
Download or read book Meditation and the Art of Dying written by Pandit Usharbudh Arya and published by . This book was released on 2009-06-01 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This scholarly, insightful work integrates history and philosophical wisdom to span the gap between life and death. It introduces the meditative art of Eastern and Western sages who have transcended the fear of death. The inspiring examples cited from various cultural traditions will draw you away from preoccupation with your own mortality toward a deeper enjoyment of life itself. If you have been touched by the realism of death, this book will help you look for the purpose in its lesson. ¿Simple and straightforward. Best of all, it offers practical instruction.¿
Book Synopsis Meditation and the Art of Dying by : Usharbudh Arya
Download or read book Meditation and the Art of Dying written by Usharbudh Arya and published by . This book was released on 2022-03 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This scholarly, insightful work integrates history and philosophical wisdom to span the gap between life and death. It introduces us to the meditative art of Eastern and Western sages who transcended the fear of death. The inspiring examples cited from various cultural traditions draw us away preoccupation with our own mortality and toward a deeper enjoyment of the life process itself.
Book Synopsis The Art of Dying Well by : Katy Butler
Download or read book The Art of Dying Well written by Katy Butler and published by Scribner. This book was released on 2020-02-11 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This “comforting…thoughtful” (The Washington Post) guide to maintaining a high quality of life—from resilient old age to the first inklings of a serious illness to the final breath—by the New York Times bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door is a “roadmap to the end that combines medical, practical, and spiritual guidance” (The Boston Globe). “A common sense path to define what a ‘good’ death looks like” (USA TODAY), The Art of Dying Well is about living as well as possible for as long as possible and adapting successfully to change. Packed with extraordinarily helpful insights and inspiring true stories, award-winning journalist Katy Butler shows how to thrive in later life (even when coping with a chronic medical condition), how to get the best from our health system, and how to make your own “good death” more likely. Butler explains how to successfully age in place, why to pick a younger doctor and how to have an honest conversation with them, when not to call 911, and how to make your death a sacred rite of passage rather than a medical event. This handbook of preparations—practical, communal, physical, and spiritual—will help you make the most of your remaining time, be it decades, years, or months. Based on Butler’s experience caring for aging parents, and hundreds of interviews with people who have successfully navigated our fragmented health system and helped their loved ones have good deaths, The Art of Dying Well also draws on the expertise of national leaders in family medicine, palliative care, geriatrics, oncology, and hospice. This “empowering guide clearly outlines the steps necessary to prepare for a beautiful death without fear” (Shelf Awareness).
Book Synopsis The Lost Art of Dying by : L.S. Dugdale
Download or read book The Lost Art of Dying written by L.S. Dugdale and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2020-07-07 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Columbia University physician comes across a popular medieval text on dying well written after the horror of the Black Plague and discovers ancient wisdom for rethinking death and gaining insight today on how we can learn the lost art of dying well in this wise, clear-eyed book that is as compelling and soulful as Being Mortal, When Breath Becomes Air, and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. As a specialist in both medical ethics and the treatment of older patients, Dr. L. S. Dugdale knows a great deal about the end of life. Far too many of us die poorly, she argues. Our culture has overly medicalized death: dying is often institutional and sterile, prolonged by unnecessary resuscitations and other intrusive interventions. We are not going gently into that good night—our reliance on modern medicine can actually prolong suffering and strip us of our dignity. Yet our lives do not have to end this way. Centuries ago, in the wake of the Black Plague, a text was published offering advice to help the living prepare for a good death. Written during the late Middle Ages, ars moriendi—The Art of Dying—made clear that to die well, one first had to live well and described what practices best help us prepare. When Dugdale discovered this Medieval book, it was a revelation. Inspired by its holistic approach to the final stage we must all one day face, she draws from this forgotten work, combining its wisdom with the knowledge she has gleaned from her long medical career. The Lost Art of Dying is a twenty-first century ars moriendi, filled with much-needed insight and thoughtful guidance that will change our perceptions. By recovering our sense of finitude, confronting our fears, accepting how our bodies age, developing meaningful rituals, and involving our communities in end-of-life care, we can discover what it means to both live and die well. And like the original ars moriendi, The Lost Art of Dying includes nine black-and-white drawings from artist Michael W. Dugger. Dr. Dugdale offers a hopeful perspective on death and dying as she shows us how to adapt the wisdom from the past to our lives today. The Lost Art of Dying is a vital, affecting book that reconsiders death, death culture, and how we can transform how we live each day, including our last.
Download or read book The Art of Dying written by OSHO and published by Jaico Publishing House. This book was released on 2017-10-16 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Art of Living and Dying by : Osho
Download or read book The Art of Living and Dying written by Osho and published by Watkins Media Limited. This book was released on 2017-06-06 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Death cannot be denied by repeating that death does not exist. Death will have to be known, it will have to be encountered, it will have to be lived. You will have to become acquainted with it.” —Osho Why are we afraid of death? How do I relax in the certainty of death? Is the theory of reincarnation true? How can I celebrate death as you suggest? With depth, clarity, compassion, and even humor, Osho answers these questions and many others, shedding new light on this most sacred of mysteries and providing practical guidance for meditation and support. In The Art of Living and Dying, Osho not only reveals that our fear of death is based on a misunderstanding of its nature, but that dying is a tremendous opportunity for inner growth. Death is not an event but a process—and one that begins with birth. Each exhalation is a small death; each inhalation, a rebirth. When life is lived consciously and totally, death is not a catastrophe but a joyous climax.
Download or read book Fearless Death written by Lama Ole Nydahl and published by . This book was released on 2013-05-01 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Art of Dying written by S.N. Goenka and published by Pariyatti Publishing. This book was released on 2014-07-30 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Weaving together material from many sources, this collection provides a context for understanding death—whether our own or a loved one's—and experiencing it with awareness and equanimity. It features passages from the Pali texts, writings of S. N. Goenka, poems, theoretical expositions, a question-and-answer section, and compelling essays by or about meditators confronting the end of life. With humility, tenderness, and often a smile, they learn to accept their own impermanence, suffering, and nonself. Much of this material was collected from the archives of the International Vipassana Newsletter.
Book Synopsis Relax, Trust, Let Go by : Nadeen E Roessler
Download or read book Relax, Trust, Let Go written by Nadeen E Roessler and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-05-18 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond the mind, what are we? And what is the potential inherent in this life? Relax, Trust, Let Go examines these questions, while telling a delightful and touching story of love and the fulfillment that can be found in living with death.The love affair of Melissa and Nadeen is born in "Buddha Grove," a marble expanse in Pune, India, crowned by stars. Naming it the "Center of the Universe," they meet there to meditate, and from the beginning, Nadeen knows their relationship will be unique. Powerful and wise, Melissa is clear that she wants to live consciously, in trust and expansion. As a life-long seeker of truth, Nadeen shares her desire. Suddenly, life offers a challenge: Melissa is diagnosed with a brain tumor. While continuing to live in day-to-day reality, she rises above the concerns of the mind, or ego, and becomes simple presence, emanating the innocence and light of a child. Meeting the challenges of her situation head-on, Nadeen experiences the essence of life and embraces the mystery of death. Together, Nadeen and Melissa discover they truly are dancing at the Center of the Universe.
Download or read book Vedanta written by Osho and published by Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.. This book was released on 2007 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discourses by an Indian sectarian religious leader.
Download or read book The Art of Dying written by Rob Moll and published by InterVarsity Press. This book was released on 2021-04-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christians can have confidence that because death is not the end, preparing to die helps us truly live. In this well-researched and pastorally sensitive book, Rob Moll explores the Christian practice of dying well, giving guidance for those who care for the dying as well as for those who grieve. This expanded edition includes a new afterword by Rob's wife Clarissa reflecting on his life, death, and legacy.
Book Synopsis The Art of Death by : Edwidge Danticat
Download or read book The Art of Death written by Edwidge Danticat and published by Graywolf Press. This book was released on 2017-07-11 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A moving reflection on a subject that touches us all, by the bestselling author of Claire of the Sea Light Edwidge Danticat’s The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story is at once a personal account of her mother dying from cancer and a deeply considered reckoning with the ways that other writers have approached death in their own work. “Writing has been the primary way I have tried to make sense of my losses,” Danticat notes in her introduction. “I have been writing about death for as long as I have been writing.” The book moves outward from the shock of her mother’s diagnosis and sifts through Danticat’s writing life and personal history, all the while shifting fluidly from examples that range from Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude to Toni Morrison’s Sula. The narrative, which continually circles the many incarnations of death from individual to large-scale catastrophes, culminates in a beautiful, heartrending prayer in the voice of Danticat’s mother. A moving tribute and a work of astute criticism, The Art of Death is a book that will profoundly alter all who encounter it.
Book Synopsis Divine Messengers by : Guyer-Stevens
Download or read book Divine Messengers written by Guyer-Stevens and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2021-12-14 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As mystics, healers, and travelers to the netherworld, female shamans continue to impact the spiritual lives of the Bhutanese. These divine messengers act as mediums for local spirits, cure diseases through prayer, and travel to the realm of the dead. They are sometimes referred to as “sky-goers,” “reincarnations,” or “returners from the beyond,” and their stories are intimately connected with the Buddhist ideas of karma and rebirth. Journalist Stephanie Guyer-Stevens and anthropologist Françoise Pommaret traveled to the Himalayas to meet seven living Bhutanese female shamans and to help make their stories known. Stephanie and Françoise offer an intimate narrative of these shamans’ spiritual experiences and important roles in society. This book also provides an overview of the history of this tradition and a translation of an autobiography of the famous eighteenth-century divine messenger, Sangay Choezom. This insightful and sensitive account is a rare look inside the world of these brave women.
Download or read book Aurelia, Aurélia written by Kathryn Davis and published by Graywolf Press. This book was released on 2022-03-01 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An eerily dreamlike memoir, and the first work of nonfiction by one of our most inventive novelists. Aurelia, Aurélia begins on a boat. The author, sixteen years old, is traveling to Europe at an age when one can “try on personae like dresses.” She has the confidence of a teenager cultivating her earliest obsessions—Woolf, Durrell, Bergman—sure of her maturity, sure of the life that awaits her. Soon she finds herself in a Greece far drearier than the Greece of fantasy, “climbing up and down the steep paths every morning with the real old women, looking for kindling.” Kathryn Davis’s hypnotic new book is a meditation on the way imagination shapes life, and how life, as it moves forward, shapes imagination. At its center is the death of her husband, Eric. The book unfolds as a study of their marriage, its deep joys and stinging frustrations; it is also a book about time, the inexorable events that determine beginnings and endings. The preoccupations that mark Davis’s fiction are recognizable here—fateful voyages, an intense sense of place, the unexpected union of the magical and the real—but the vehicle itself is utterly new. Aurelia, Aurélia explodes the conventional bounds of memoir. It is an astonishing accomplishment.
Book Synopsis Relax, Trust, Let Go by : Nadeen E Roessler
Download or read book Relax, Trust, Let Go written by Nadeen E Roessler and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-05-18 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond the mind, what are we? And what is the potential inherent in this life? Relax, Trust, Let Go examines these questions, while telling a delightful and touching story of love and the fulfillment that can be found in living with death.The love affair of Melissa and Nadeen is born in "Buddha Grove," a marble expanse in Pune, India, crowned by stars. Naming it the "Center of the Universe," they meet there to meditate, and from the beginning, Nadeen knows their relationship will be unique. Powerful and wise, Melissa is clear that she wants to live consciously, in trust and expansion. As a life-long seeker of truth, Nadeen shares her desire. Suddenly, life offers a challenge: Melissa is diagnosed with a brain tumor. While continuing to live in day-to-day reality, she rises above the concerns of the mind, or ego, and becomes simple presence, emanating the innocence and light of a child. Meeting the challenges of her situation head-on, Nadeen experiences the essence of life and embraces the mystery of death. Together, Nadeen and Melissa discover they truly are dancing at the Center of the Universe.