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"The experience of a dying person is no less human than the experience of a living person."
"Spirituality and science are not mutually exclusive but can offer complementary insights."
"Surrender is not about giving up, but about accepting the natural process of death."
"Letting go of the struggle for control... can lead to a more peaceful and meaningful transition."
"The book explores the intersection of spiritual and scientific perspectives on death."
"Facing one's own mortality... highlights the potential for growth, wisdom, and profound connection."
"The process of dying is a valid and significant part of the human journey."
"It challenges the common perception of death as a failure."
"Death is framed as a final, important chapter of life."
"The book delves into the personal and emotional aspects of facing one's own mortality or that of a loved one."
"Illness disrupts a person’s ability to feel and live 'normally.'"
"Patients often try to re-establish a sense of normalcy despite their condition."
"The struggle to feel normal is a fundamental part of coping with a serious illness."
"Serious illness prompts patients to engage in deep introspection about their lives, values, and what truly matters."
"Patients may reflect on their identity and how it has changed with the illness."
"There is often a tension between the patient's internal experience and external reality."
"Patients may feel an internal desire to push forward and live a normal life, but their physical limitations and the reality of their illness often make this difficult."
"This internal vs. external conflict is a source of frustration and struggle."
"Through introspection, patients may re-evaluate their priorities."
"They might find new meaning in simple things or relationships, shifting their focus away from previous goals and toward what brings them joy in the present moment."
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