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“Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art,” on Display at the Met:
An exploration of Japanese art around death, suffering and hope -
A Good Attitude Might Just be the Key to a Longer Life:
Studies show that optimism may actually extend the human lifespan -
“Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff:
A moving and expressive song of hardship and struggle
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Tag Archives: Death Education
Thai Artist Lectures to Corpses on Topic of Death
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook explores worldly and esoteric topics through conversations with the dead
Thai-born artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s series of performance pieces, collectively called “Death Seminar,” involves the artist engaged in reciprocal interactions with corpses — often in the form of conversation — where language is used to reveal social blind spots around how we think … Continue reading →
What is Public Death Education? An Interview with Lea Rose, Part Two
Australian psychotherapist, author and the founder of Living and Dying Well Counselling Centre is shifting cultural paradigms of dying
This is part two of SevenPonds’ two-part interview with Lea Rose, a clinical counselor and psychotherapist with over two decades of experience. (Read part one of the interview here.) She is the founder of the Living and Dying Well Counselling Centre … Continue reading →
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Tagged A book about dying well, Book about Complicated Grief, Death, Death Education, Death Intelligence, Euthanasia, Lea Rose, Let’s Talk About It!: Finding Peace with Death and Dying in Everyday Life, Living and Dying Well Counselling Centre, Physician-assisted death
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