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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - Speaks to a dying patient, Nova Interview, 1983

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Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross speaking to a dying patient. Taken from NOVA interview, 1983, (DVD# T008)

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  • Is it strange that I cried when I saw this video? The amount of compassion that Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has is unmeasurable and I wish I had the chance to meet and talk to her. Her words are so comforting to these dying people and also give inspiration to the living. May God bless her and I hope her work continues to provide the care and treatment for these people and may her work continue to live on. Thank you Dr. Ross for having the time, patience and unconditional love for these people.

  • How Beautiful =)

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  • I've heard that death is but a comma , between here and there. Kind video.

  • This video does make you want to cry.... Ah.. Kubler Ross did so much for people. I would say science and psychology, which would be equally as true, but her unique gift for touching and helping people through their last hours.. Her gift to humanity was amazing. She was one of the rare people that come along every so often. I loved how she said "I never invented anything. I've never done anything, but sit with people and listen to them and hear them."

  • Dr Kubler Ross is an example as all the people who shared their experience. I can promess detah is the ultimate experience we do have to get ready for. The problem is not fear is not to be ok to receive love. Without a preparation to this Love, we can face serious difficulties up there. I wanna share my Near Death Experience and hope my book will be published. Love.

  • Such a touching, heart-felt and real clip. Loved the words she used - "As long as we don't fake it" and that's what real true intimacy is all about. Read her books many years ago, a woman of great strength and integrity and most of all full of love.

  • A wonderful video. Each time I watch it, I cry. My mother too was like this lady in the two last months before she dies. She lost her sight and couldn't anymore talk. I wish we could have had a visit of such a generous lady at that painful time. May their soul rest in peace.

  • @johnyoung89 I cried too.

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