Elisabeth Kubler Ross- Life After Death
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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' book "On Death And Dying" is an excellent book and was written by her before she became a Christian. She was a precious person and I wish she would Pinch Me On The Butt.
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There is no religion in the afterlife. Download free "Life in the World Unseen".
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Our library here was having a sale of their old books they wanted to get rid of. As many books as you could fit in a bag you could get for $3. I almost got "On Death and Dying" but passed it up. My bag was already bursting at the seams and couldn't fit any more. lol I should have picked it up though, probably pretty interesting.
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@Sickofu100 yeah that's probably why they generate so much money to make so much garbage! Or why they tightly control what gets said and what doesn't!
Very few companies control what happens in mass media.
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@Sickofu100 oh I like that "no religion=free imagination"
I was just watching a documentary called "this film is not yet rated" about the MPAA and how their censoring is messed up!
I don't think there is an MPAA in the after life lol!
when one knows, not believes, that our "souls" go on after the body dies, there is a great feeling to live this life to the fullest. All the superficial things of this material world like our body focused thoughts become really meaningless. I think Elizabeth Kubler Ross explains that very well.
nogov4us 10 months ago
@nogov4us Well said!
IndigoSpirit13 10 months ago
Maybe I'm confused, but wasn't Cicely Saunders the pioneer of the hospice movement? I know Kubler-Ross was a pioneer of the study of death & dying (Thanatology) but I don't think she created hospices?
pauLaawaLLa 10 months ago
@pauLaawaLLa My guess is there would be multiple people simultaneously doing this. Studying it and reporting death and it's importance is a very important part of hospice movement.
IndigoSpirit13 10 months ago