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Rating:  Summary: I Would Liked To Have Heard About Paul Twitchell Review: How did Paul Twitchell die? Weren't you (Anya) with him? Why not tell this story of deathing? Confessions of a God Seeker by Ford Johnson also tells God-soul how to prepare for death or vice versa which is the same.
Rating:  Summary: Conscious vs adventitious dying Review: I discovered this book 11 years after its publication. It should rank as important as "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying".But how we MODERNS learn about dying,either for our own or for our loved ones? This book gives a step by step instruction in a compassionate way. It integrated ancient wisdom,NDE research and conscious dying into a powerful experience! It is a joy to read. THANK YOU,ANYA.
Rating:  Summary: Conscious vs adventitious dying Review: I discovered this book 11 years after its publication. It should rank as important as "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying".But how we MODERNS learn about dying,either for our own or for our loved ones? This book gives a step by step instruction in a compassionate way. It integrated ancient wisdom,NDE research and conscious dying into a powerful experience! It is a joy to read. THANK YOU,ANYA.
Rating:  Summary: A gift for the terminally ill and loved ones. Review: While I keep an extra copy of this book to give away if I learn someone is terminally ill, it is a good read for anyone. "On Death and Dying" (Elisabeth Kbler-Ross) offers seminal research on the pre-death experience. "Deathing" richly illustrates the soul's transition, what follows, how to prepare, and what to expect.The reader learns how traditional rituals were designed to help the soul in transition and how one can help a loved one at that milestone. I consider both books essential background for anyone who works with the terminally ill. Long herself an adept and teacher of out of body movement, Anya Foos-Graber brings the creativity of a novelist and deep, affirming, personal spiritual insight to this most important of topics.
Rating:  Summary: A gift for the terminally ill and loved ones. Review: While I keep an extra copy of this book to give away if I learn someone is terminally ill, it is a good read for anyone. "On Death and Dying" (Elisabeth Kbler-Ross) offers seminal research on the pre-death experience. "Deathing" richly illustrates the soul's transition, what follows, how to prepare, and what to expect. The reader learns how traditional rituals were designed to help the soul in transition and how one can help a loved one at that milestone. I consider both books essential background for anyone who works with the terminally ill. Long herself an adept and teacher of out of body movement, Anya Foos-Graber brings the creativity of a novelist and deep, affirming, personal spiritual insight to this most important of topics.
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