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…cultural, spiritual and practical variations on the theme of death, explored outside of the western Judeo-Christian ethic, that allow for permission to look at and be curious about how people individualize the process of dying. In a world where we seem to be growing apart, this is the one thing that links us all to our common humanity, to the journey of compassion and love for life, for living, for having lived and – by extension – to one another…
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