Deep reflective thought about death can bring us closer to self-compassion and concern for the well-being of others.
From funeral cooperatives to green burials, there's a kinder, gentler, less expensive way to die.
Might pain and oppression be like love—a simple thunderbolt at times, and in other circumstances complex and slow burning over generations?
Death and grief can nurture compassion, joy and solidarity, creating a revolution in the way we care for others.
Profoundly rejecting the fatalistic response of the medical establishment, a new movement placed people at the heart of compassionate care at the end of their lives.