WHAT WORD COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT DEATH?
The truth is, everyone has a single word in mind when he or she thinks about the “Great Equalizer,” regardless of his or her spiritual bent, social position or moral viewpoint.
Dying is like being at the airport waiting for your flight – and when the moment is right, you should peacefully and confidently catch your plane. No muss, no fuss, no fear, no regrets, but pure bliss!.
This book airs unconventional yet reassuring guidance on what is widely viewed as one of the most momentous questions for mortal humans: How to cope with death?
In a rational, unbiased and nonreligious way, the book offers a clear picture of decease, providing a supportive voice to millions of mourners and terminally ill people who adopt myriad approaches to grapple with the question of death, the process of dying, and the ancillary phenomena that revolve around mortality (survival, guilt, grief, loss, etc.)
>>> The book contains a helpful Discussion Guide and sample information on sequel PoP!!! The Power of Positive – How to Completely Change Your Life in 7 Days. Through thought-provoking questions, the book gives extensive advice on how to use the discussion guide, how to inform decisions related to the topics at hand, and how to best read it – alone, in reading groups, with your partner, or as part of learning activities, among others.
>>> After reading this book, you will:
Understand why it makes sense to fear death;
Grasp the true meaning of dying and know why you should never be scared of death;
Find effective and efficient ways to overcome thanatophobia, or the fear of death;
Know how to comfort the terminally ill;
Understand the best way to appease mourners; and
Find new inspiration on life and death, and live more fully than ever.
>>> Who will benefit from this book? Everyone seeking a truthful and peaceful conversation around death and dying – but more importantly:
Professional caregivers working with the dying;
Workers in hospice care centers, nursing homes, hospitals, terminal-care facilities and assisted-living centers;
Health care professionals, alternative-medicine specialists and occupational therapists;
Religious leaders, spiritual healers and end-of-life counselors; and
Workers in the carceral system, death-penalty lawyers, and death row inmates.