Our Foundation takes a 2-pronged approach to overcoming the fear of death. Let’s look at our approach in greater detail, and see why it works so well...
Death is inevitable. But what is death? Is it the end, the beginning, or a transition? How we understand and view death directly affects how we respond to the death of a loved one and how we think about our own death.
First of all, just to be clear, the fear of the PROCESS of dying is not the same as the fear of death. It is a common fear, and is closely related, but it is not the actual fear of death itself.
What do you do when a loved one is nearing the end of life? What happens when they start "seeing things and people" that you cannot see? What do you say and do?
My mom died when I was young, in my third year of law school. She was very young, only mid-50s, but she had the vibrancy, the energy of a 35-year old...
Jimmy and I had a connection from the first day we met - it was inexplicable, but palpable for all to see - we were "old" friends from the beginning...