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The Psychological and Spiritual Challenges Inherent in Dying Well - GRATE PDF from a Huge Resource
The following is from WHOLE PERSON HEALTH CARE, a 3-volume encyclopedic anthology (Autumn 2007) ofthe most forward-thinking ideas in medical and behavioral science, written by some of the most prestigious people intheir respective disciplines. I was greatly honored to be asked to write the death and dying chapter, which caused meto take stock of how my understanding has grown in the almost two decades since Peg Mayo and I wrote Rituals forLiving and Dying. Normally an author is not allowed to post an article like this as the publisher wants you to buy thebook. In this case, the cost of the 3-volume series is $300. The publisher, Praeger, has generously agreed, however,to allow me to post this for our energy medicine community, and I in turn offered to ask you—if you find it to be ofvalue—to encourage your local library, medical school, or university to purchase the series. It is in everyone’sinterest to get these kinds of ideas out to our local and professional communities. Click here for the Amazon listing. (Mardy's note: Used it is about $60 and remember to ask about library and book electronics options
The individual dying in an ancient or pre-industrial culture is equippedwith a religious or philosophical system that transcends death, and is likelyto have had considerable experiential training in altered states ofconsciousness, including symbolic confrontations with death. Theapproach of death is faced in the nourishing context of the extendedfamily, clan, or tribe, and with its support—sometimes even with specificand expert guidance through the successive stages of dying. . . . Thesituation of an average Westerner facing death is in sharp contrast to theabove in every respect. —Stanislav and Christina Grof, Beyond Death
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