The Birth of Dying
Auteur : Katie & Dan Marsh, Daniel Marsh, Katie B Marsh
Date de publication : 2013-02-06
Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Nombre de pages : 88
Résumé du livre
Are you looking for a way to communicate with your loved one about end-of-life issues? Fear of pain, fear of the unknown, fear of being forgotten. Wanting to be remembered, wanting to be heard, wanting to be known and truly understood. Is there an afterlife? Who created us, if anyone, and how do I perceive him or her to be? These are some of the basic human issues that connect us all. They are explored here in detail. There are no answers in this workbook-only questions. The right questions. You provide the answers that are right for you. This workbook addresses most of the concerns and questions we all have about aging and dying. Death can be a taboo topic in our society but an important one to address. Whether you are young and healthy wanting to be prepared for the future or if you are facing terminal illness or hospice, this workbook is a powerful tool that will assist you in communication about aging and eldercare. The Birth of Dying is designed to be worked through by two people together: daughter to parent, husband to wife, friend to friend, loved one to loved one. Or it can be completed as a private journey of reflection by one person. The Birth of Dying will help you:
- Explore your thoughts and feelings about your life and your beliefs about religion, spirituality, death, and the possibility of an afterlife
- Share any fears you may have about terminal illness, hospice, and the end-of-life transition
- Prepare an advance directive
- Plan your funeral and leave exact directions for its execution
- Leave a last will and testament for your family in order to bequeath your possessions and direct who shall care for your loved ones after you die
- Write a memoir for your friends and family to remember you by