Making Friends with Death
A Comprehensive Guide to Opening Conversations
de Emily Engdahl
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Acerca del libro
As we traverse life’s winding path, we encounter milestones, joys, and challenges. Yet, one of the most profound aspects of this journey lies in preparing for our inevitable passing. Dying, as natural as birth and as certain as the sunset, awaits us all.
In this guide, we gently navigate the essential conversations and documents needed for each decade of aging. Whether you’re contemplating your own mortality or facing the loss of a loved one, this book dispels the fear surrounding death. Familiarity with this universal experience lessens our apprehension, bringing peace and calm to an otherwise fraught experience.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Salud y fitness
- Categorías adicionales Medicina y ciencias, Autoayuda
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 222 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798875468223
- Fecha de publicación: may. 05, 2024
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave end of life, gerontology, dying, death, aging
Acerca del creador
Emily Engdahl, based in the charming coastal town of Astoria, Oregon, is a multifaceted creator and guide. Her journey spans art, writing, web design, and graphic design, but it doesn’t stop there. Emily’s passion and experience extend to the profound aspects of life—spirituality, meditation, mediation, conflict resolution, and even embracing mortality in her latest book about Death. "A Tale of Whimsy," is a delightful collection of short fairytales that dances alongside "The Tomten’s Gift," a handbook for grown-ups on the wonders of herbs and blooms in a coastal garden. Her first book of poetry, "A Year in Astoria," outlines her experiences on the Oregon Coast. As a bridge between generations, she invites candid conversations about art, design, living joyfully, aging, mortality, writing, and crafting legacy. Whether treasure hunting vintage magic, designing websites, or facilitating Swedish Death Cleaning workshops, Emily weaves connections that honor both the past and the future.