The Something and Nothing of Death

The Something and Nothing of Death

Paperback (14 May 2018)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Death is ever present throughout life and the more we learn to face this fact the more death becomes a wise advisor who encourages us to live life more fully. Living wisely is to prepare for dying well, not for some promise of what will happen after death but because living wisely brings its own merit.Written in easy to understand language, the aim of this book is to explore many different ways of looking at death and what it's presence in life means to us.The previous edition garnered some great reviews: Starwalker called it "A gem" and said "A wise, straight-forward and compassionate journey in feeling and thought, this book is both grounded and practical and also open-ended enough in the metaphysical sense that I believe anyone of any faith or none could read this and feel a congruence. That is a superb achievement."Barbara. Brown wrote: "Will's book on "Death" emerges as a debate - a discussion - between author and reader, in which the fears and horrors about death are clearly laid out. Will provides many perspectives from which to see the "something" or the "nothing" - coming back always to the spirit of honest inquiry, and what might be called a lively acceptance of something we cannot evade. We are not beseiged by any kind of party line, and yet Will doesn't flinch from laying out given modes of thought and belief. The additional exercises for reflection are a bonus and take us deeper into our own personal explorations."

Book information

ISBN: 9781999976309
Publisher: Psa Books
Imprint: Psa Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 131
Language: English
Number of pages: 148
Weight: 195g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 9mm