1 Irving Yalong's Looking at the Sun (Conquering the Fear of Death).
The author is a tenured professor at Stanford University and a recognized master of psychotherapy. The master of psychology is a 75-year-old man. He discusses the fear of death that is ubiquitous in people's hearts but has been denied and suppressed for a long time. Look at the chapter: the pain of death, identifying death anxiety, awakening experience, the power of ideas, overcoming fear of death through relationships, death consciousness: my memories, suggestions for psychotherapists: how to treat death anxiety. He said, "Although death is the end, the meaning of life will not be annihilated; Although death is fate, the perspective of looking at death can save people. "
2. Eugene O'Kelly's Chasing the Sunshine.
The touching record of the last time of KPMG's former CEO's life is the best farewell in life. He successfully arranged the last three months of his life with his professional habits and said goodbye to everyone gracefully. This book tells us that the end of life is not necessarily the darkest, it can be the best time of life.
3, "tuesdays with morrie" beautiful Mickey albo
A social psychology professor who was over 70 years old gave his students the last lesson called Life, which lasted for 14 weeks, and the last lesson was Funeral. Before his death 14 weeks ago, his favorite students visited him every Tuesday to listen to the last teachings of his life.
4. Beyond death (grace and courage) Macon Wilbur
Beautiful and clever Cui Ya met Ken Wilbur at the age of 36 and fell in love at first sight. Breast cancer was detected on the eve of the wedding, and a beautiful and romantic marriage became a story of * * * challenging cancer. After five years of pain, the tumor worsened and eventually died. In the five years of hard work, husband and wife have their own pains and fears, their own efforts, and their own injuries and hatred. Through meditation and practice, they melt in mutual transcendence and sublimate into compassion and wisdom. In this process, the patient's body is tortured, but his heart is free, happy and full of vitality. This book is worth reading whether it is a story about cancer patients, a guide for patients and caregivers, a reflection on the meaning of life, a cover-up of death and near-death, and a study of spiritual development.
5. The Last Dance (about death) Lynn and Des Perde.
The author is an American death science expert who teaches the first American university course on death and near death. Amazon. Com is the most comprehensive and popular "encyclopedia of death" in 20 years. Everything you can think of about death is explained in detail in this book. After reading this book, the unexpected guests who died won't make you feel fear and gloomy, but understand, sympathize and tolerate. It will answer all your questions about death and eliminate all your fears of death. It also gives you many useful suggestions, such as how to talk about death with your children, how to take care of your old parents, and how to spend those sorrows. What he wants to tell you is, please don't be prejudiced against death. He is a part of your life. He is not terrible. He will even tell you how to face death and live well.
6. Michael Lago's Dictionary of Death (from A to Z).
An encyclopedia about how to say goodbye to this world. For more than ten years, the author has been collecting statistics and information about American death patterns. All the ways you can think of to die are in it. Whether it is strange or ordinary, it is presented in alphabetical order, including a large number of real death cases. No matter celebrities or ordinary people, as long as they travel in their own unique way, they can be found in books. When you close the book, you will smile and feel that death is such a close friend. This is an encyclopedia about how to say goodbye to this world.
7. Brian Weiss, author of Past Lives-16 Life and Death Enlightenment Course.
The whole process of hypnotherapy, a famous American scientist and psychologist, truly presents N previous lives of a 27-year-old female patient. Through this book, the author shares the life and death process with more people, so that people can get rid of the troubles in this world and get the greatest happiness in this world. Whether you believe in reincarnation or not, this book won't let you down. It takes you to pursue the meaning of life beyond religion and science from a broader perspective and time and space.
8. "Experience Sadness" Swiss Verena Caster
A professional book written by a famous psychologist on how to mourn the loss and get rid of grief. The best companion when you are sad. Look at the catalogue: the sense of death when a relative dies, the dream as a road sign of mourning, the problems of restraining and delaying the mourning process (unwilling to admit, emotional excitement, seeking and self-separation), the formation of life and personality, and the existence of "farewell" when death intrudes into life.
9. Grief Counseling (Theory and Practice) Chen Weidong, Hongkong.
Hong Kong grief counseling expert, American trauma stress expert. This book tells the psychotherapist how to recognize grief, coach normal grief, deal with complex grief and deal with the therapist's own grief. Very practical.
10, this life can be measured by Luo Hao.
Religious Culture Press, 2004. The content is about the Buddhist view of life and death. Included in the "Italian group series".
1 1, Duan Dezhi's Western Philosophy of Death.
This book was published by Peking University Publishing House from June 5, 2006 to 2006 10. It is a comprehensive analysis and description of the western philosophy of death, explaining the mystery of death in the eyes of westerners and the basic meaning of the western philosophy of death from the theoretical level, and then examining the historical development process of the western philosophy of death in detail. The philosophy of death, like general philosophy, has the significance of outlook on life or values and is the deepening and extension of life philosophy or life philosophy. As a developing system, the western philosophy of death is a developing process, including several qualitatively different stages such as "death surprise", "death desire", "death indifference" and "death face to face". "
12, Tibetan Life and Death Book Suojia Rinpoche