Death is of Vital Importance: On Life, Death and Life After DeathThese five conversational talks, edited from speaking engagements, offer an overview of the life, ideas and work of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Including case histories and stories, the book recounts such events as her mother's death, and her own near-death experience and epiphany of cosmic consciousness. |
Contents
DEATH IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE | 1 |
THE COCOON AND THE BUTTERFLY | 41 |
LIFE DEATH AND LIFE AFTER DEATH | 79 |
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Helle Tage, dunkle Tage: älter werden ohne Ängste Leslie Eckford,Amanda Lambert No preview available - 2004 |