I've actually read it. Psychoanalysis at its best.... very thought-provoking. Though at times it was too technical for my liking and the sex parts in the book left me a bit confused, I can't deny that it is a great book.
Staring at the sun by Irvin Yalom and The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead by David Shields are also books that I recommend.
Wonderfully written piece, especially given the subject matter. Though it's not a subject I particularly fear (because life has forced it into my awareness from an early age), it's still not a pleasant topic. And my understanding and acceptance of it is often dependent upon my mood.
Take care of your heart.
Though I have my doubts at times, I think the heart knows the way through the minefield.
Everytime I find myself obliged to read your posts more than once.
And enjoy it more everytime.
I remember at some points of my life I had that thought that I was "ready for death". At that point I felt immortal because death only meant a transition for me not an end.
I can't say that I still have that feeling but I hope I'll have it back one day.
Very moving. And I can feel your overwhelming sense of dissonance. Both because you express it well and because I share it fully.
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Do you feel like reading a book about death, Ema? I recommend The denial of death.
I've actually read it. Psychoanalysis at its best.... very thought-provoking. Though at times it was too technical for my liking and the sex parts in the book left me a bit confused, I can't deny that it is a great book.
Staring at the sun by Irvin Yalom and The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead by David Shields are also books that I recommend.
Staring at the sun is now on my list of books to read :) How was your weekend, Ema?
Uneventful but good in a way. I stayed in most of the time, worked on a project and ate a god awful croissant.
How about yours? :)
Haha, from what I remember, you have some pretty damn good croissants and pastries there ;)
Mine was great, I was back in my hometown, I had a few beers in the evening and a "banichka" in the morning :)
Wonderfully written piece, especially given the subject matter. Though it's not a subject I particularly fear (because life has forced it into my awareness from an early age), it's still not a pleasant topic. And my understanding and acceptance of it is often dependent upon my mood.
Though I have my doubts at times, I think the heart knows the way through the minefield.
Indeed :) She knows her way and how to heal herself even though it may seem impossible.
Thanks for your wonderful comment, Scott.
I mentioned this post in this week edition of The Library
Everytime I find myself obliged to read your posts more than once.
And enjoy it more everytime.
I remember at some points of my life I had that thought that I was "ready for death". At that point I felt immortal because death only meant a transition for me not an end.
I can't say that I still have that feeling but I hope I'll have it back one day.
Thank you, Hazem :)
Seems to me you had an expansion of consciousness and you should be grateful you were aware of it at that moment.
Sending ❤
good post, friends. Amazing Friends
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