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Advice for future corpses (and for those who love them), a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale

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Advice for future corpses (and for those who love them), a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale
Language
eng
Index
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Advice for future corpses (and for those who love them)
Responsibility statement
Sallie Tisdale
Sub title
a practical perspective on death and dying
Summary
How many of us know how to die, or how to support a loved one in a 'good death'? You get ready to die the way you get ready for a trip. Start by realizing you don't know the way. We do not know when we will die. We may see it coming from far away, or all at once. But I will die and you will die. You believe that, don't you? You get ready to die the way you get ready for a trip. Start by realizing you don't know the way. Study the language, look at maps, pack your bags. Let yourself imagine what it will be like. Think of this book as a travel guide: a guide to preparing for your own death and the deaths of people close to you. The fact of death is hard to believe. Sallie Tisdale explores our fears and all the ways death and talking about death make us uncomfortable-and she also explores its intimacies and joys. Tisdale looks at grief, what the last days and hours of life are like, and what happens to dead bodies. Advice for Future Corpses includes stories, exercises, practical advice, personal experience, and a little Buddhist philosophy. But this isn't a book of inspiration or spiritual advice - Advice for Future Corpses is about how you can get ready. Start by admitting that we are all future corpses. For anyone with a terminal illness, and those who care for them
Target audience
adult
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Advice for future corpses, a practical perspective on death and dying
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