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Heaven Close - ebook
Heaven Close - ebook
'Heaven Close' offers a profound exploration of mortality, presenting death not as a distant shadow but as an integral part of the living experience. Through a masterful blend of philosophical traditions, religious frameworks, and modern scientific research, the book examines how our understanding of death fundamentally shapes human behavior, social structures, and spiritual beliefs.
The author weaves together insights from thanatology, anthropology, and comparative religion to demonstrate how death awareness influences everything from artistic expression to social institutions. The book's unique approach lies in its systematic deconstruction of death anxiety, arguing that our fears stem not from death itself but from cultural conditioning and misunderstanding of death's natural role.
By examining historical perspectives across major civilizations and incorporating recent neurological research on near-death experiences, the work bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary science. Each chapter progresses logically, moving from theoretical concepts to practical applications, making complex ideas accessible through clear analogies and real-world examples.
This interdisciplinary exploration is structured around three core themes: death's universality across cultures, the psychological mechanisms behind death anxiety, and the paradoxical relationship between death awareness and life appreciation. The author maintains academic rigor while offering practical tools for developing a healthier relationship with mortality, including meditation practices and cognitive reframing techniques.
What sets this work apart is its balanced examination of controversial topics like consciousness after death, presenting multiple viewpoints while maintaining scientific objectivity.
Kategoria: | Philosophy |
Język: | Angielski |
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ISBN: | 978-82-339-3647-1 |
Rozmiar pliku: | 423 KB |