society tried make death invisible, thinking ignore long enough go awa — Megory Anderson, Sacred Dying: Creating Rituals Embracing End Life

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Our society has tried to make death invisible, thinking that if we ignore it long enough it will go away. Often we as family and loved ones are so afraid of death that even mentioning the word to terminal patients is taboo. We think the dying are oblivious to what is happening to them. Sadly, a dying person frequently feels afraid to bring it up him or herself. When I enter a hospital room I often hear a sigh of relief. At last, someone is here to help the family come to terms with what is playing out before them. Death has too long been the elephant in the living room, while everyone awkwardly discusses the weather.

Megory Anderson, Sacred Dying: Creating Rituals for Embracing the End of Life

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