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by John White
Paraview Special Editions, 2004
ISBN: 1931044864
Psychology, 204 pages
Trade paperback, $13.95
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
Many people are so afraid of death that they don’t want to think about it, hear
about it, or plan for it. But death must be understood and prepared for --
otherwise we will live in fear and burden our loved ones with unanswered
questions and unnecessary responsibilities. In A Practical Guide to Death and
Dying, consciousness researcher John White provides a thorough,
compassionate look at death and explores the biology, psychology, and
metaphysics of one’s own demise. In addition to recounting the personal stories
of those who have developed a healthy attitude toward death, White also offers a
program for personal action. He provides information about the evidence of life
after death; how to eliminate fears about death; how to plan for it; practical
exercises for learning how to die; and where to find more help. A Practical
Guide to Death and Dying will benefit readers who are ill and those who are
healthy, readers who care for the dying, and readers who are curious about what
lies ahead.
What People are Saying about A Practical
Guide to Death and Dying
“I am impressed by your beautiful work and the tremendous love and
effort you put into it.” -- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
“…a very solid contribution to the field of death education, blending advice,
experiential exercises, humor, and wisdom.” -- Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., co-founder,
International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS)
“…this contains a good deal of worthwhile information that will be of value to
both the physician or therapist dealing with clients who are involved with
serious illness, as well as the lay person.” -- Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of
Love, Medicine and Miracles
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JOHN WHITE is an internationally known author in the fields of
spirituality and higher human development. His books include
The Meeting of Science and Spirit, What Is Enlightenment?,
Everything You Want to Know About TM -- Including How to Do It
and a
children’s book, The Christmas Mice. His writing has
appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, Omni, Esquire,
and Woman’s Day, and he lectures throughout the U.S. and
Canada. He holds degrees from Dartmouth College and Yale
University. He and his wife Barbara have four grown children and
live in Connecticut.


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