The terminal diagnosis is given, the knock on the door comes,
and someone you love is dying or has just died. Death happens every
day, yet as one hospital chaplain said, "Most of the time we just
live life as if it isn't an issue until it's in our face."
It's not as if death is a secret. It's on the news and in the
newspaper daily, but we don't talk about it very much, almost
pretending as if it won't happen to us or our loved ones. But by
not talking and not preparing, we make dying and death scarier and
more difficult than it needs to be. That is one of the messages
that the storytellers in What Obituaries Don't Tell You:
Conversations about Life and Death want to impart. Talk and prepare
is a theme repeated over and over.
In these stories and interviews you are sure to find people and
narratives that are meaningful to you, helping you heal from loss,
assuring you that you are not alone in your experiences, and
allowing you to find your voice and speak your truth in your own
conversations about life and death.
You may also be surprised. Did you know that there is a strong
correlation between whether a death is deemed good or bad, easy or
difficult, and the relationships in a person's life, including
one's relationship to religious or spiritual beliefs?
Whether you are a person who has lost a loved one, a person
thinking about your own death and wanting to prepare for it, or a
student or professional preparing to or already working with issues
of death in any way, you may find that the information that helps
you the most is not imparted to you in obituaries but in the
stories behind the scenes.
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