Also available as eBook at: Kindle Store (Amazon Preface Chapter one THE DEATH OF INDIAN HINDUS Dying for Rebirth Therefore, Death Is Hope As You Sow, So Shall You Reap Defying Death The Right Way to Die Chapter Two DEATH AND REINCARNATION OF TIBETANS Tibetans: Carrier of Wills The Tibetan Pigeon Tibetan Concept of Soul Tibetan Death Culture In Search of the Oasis of Death Chapter Three GUIDING PRAYERS: SONGS THAT LIGHT THE PATH OF THE SOUL Ethnic Hani: I Shall Return to the Ancestral Land, the Remote Hunihuna The Yi: The Soul Rises Up to Heaven Riding on the Fire’s Blue Smoke Death-Related Myths of the Yi The Song That Lights the Pathway of the Soul, Guiding Prayers Guiding Prayers Light Up the Path of the Living Chapter Four DEATH ACCORDING TO MONGOLIAN NOMADS The Thought of Death Crosses My Mind for the First Time in Forty Years Death Cradled in Mother Nature Life and Death Willed by Heaven Genghis Khan Goes to Heaven Conclusion Chapter Five THE CHINESE AESTHETIC OF DEATH Why Speak of Death? Chinese View on Death and the Fulfillment of Every Desire Immortal Soul and Rejuvenation The View on Life and Death of Chinese Sages The Philosophy of Life and Death of Chinese Literary Figures Chapter Six DEATH: THE BEGINNING OF A NEW LIFE What Is Death in Korean Culture? Preparing for and Embracing Death A Festive House in Mourning Funerary Rites: The Beginning of a New Existence Life Continues after Death The Living Proof of the Dead’s Existence Death Is Inseparable from Life Death: A Natural Process of Life
Learning How to Die Can Teach Us How to Live
All of the world's religions refer to death in some way. Everyone is somewhat familiar with stories about where we go or what happens to us after death. From an early age, we have all heard stories of heaven or hell or some other version of paradise. Many of us believed such stories, and a great number of us still do. When considering that such stories manage to persist in modern times, an age of science and logic, we can be sure that death is an issue to which humans attach great importance.
In a sense, the idea of an afterlife can be a great source of comfort to those whose death is imminent, as well as to their loved ones. Those who have led especially difficult lives can look forward to a more pleasant world, while those who have enjoyed happiness and abundance have the chance to experience more good fortune. To those left behind, the idea of an afterlife presents the chance to meet a loved one again. We may not be conscious of it, but such hopes and expectations stay with us throughout our lives. If such an afterlife does exist, then there is no reason to avoid or fear death. Moreover, if we believe that another life awaits us, then we would believe that we are only separated from our loved ones temporarily before being reunited with them later on. |