Falling Leaves eBook: What does dying look like?
| Falling Leaves eBook: What does Dying Look Like? is a handy compendium for anyone wanting to explore death and dying on paper. |
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There is a rhythm to dying, also called physical stages of dying. We often need to be around quite a few deaths to start recognizing them.The rhythm of dying tends to have more in common with a stand up base than with a violin. It can sound more like the haunting cooing notes of a mourning dove than the cheerful warble of a nightingale. Yes, we can detect a recognizable rhythm to dying. At the same time every dying is also unique. Moving to its own beat. Following its very own internal script. Taking whatever time is needed to complete this last journey. And every completion looks different. Very different. This nearing death experience, as some are calling it, can be best described as a journey. This particular journey has a number of check-in stations. We might call them physical stages of dying. Not everyone passes by every check-in station. Some of us take our time and linger. Some of us get it over with quickly. For some of us dying is hard work. For some of us dying feels like a breeze. But all of us are heading towards the same destination. Passing through our physical stages of dying. Into death. ~~~~~~Not everyone has access to a computer or enjoys reading many pages on a computer screen. Especially some of our elderly getting closer to the end of their lives. They often would love this information, put in printed form. That's why I took the web pages about the "Physical Stages" of dying, and reformatted them into a, eBook. Now you can download them onto your computer, print them out, and actually hand them to someone. Check it out:

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| Falling Leaves: What does dying look like? by Ulla Mentzel, M.A. is a 27 page booklet describing the different phases of dying a few months, weeks, days and hours before death occurs. This booklet can help those of us who are afraid of this subject to take our first steps in approaching a very important event in all of our lives. The language in this booklet is soft and gentle, the images are all fall leaves, thus making it easier to get acquainted with a most captivating subject, if we allow it to touch us. |
Those who find beauty in all of nature will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself.- L. Wolfe Gilbert - |
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