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Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures

By: Mark Berkson, The Great Courses
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After thousands of years of pondering it, we still find death one of life's most perplexing mysteries. Many cultures view death as a window into the true meaning of life.

These 24 lectures looking at this often feared subject are an uplifting, meaningful, and multidisciplinary exploration of life's only certainty. Bringing together theology, philosophy, biology, anthropology, literature, psychology, sociology, and other fields, they are a brilliant compendium of how human beings have struggled to come to terms with mortality. You'll encounter everything from ancient burial practices, traditional views of the afterlife, and the five stages of grief to the question of killing during wartime, the phenomenon of near-death experiences, and even 21st-century theories about transcending death itself.

With personal and cultural enlightenment as the overarching goal, Professor Berkson provides you with eye-opening answers to several major questions surrounding death, including: How do we think about death? How do religions approach death? When (if ever) is it justified to take a life? You'll also hear a chorus of voices from multiple disciplines, cultures, and ages as they offer sometimes shocking and sometimes refreshing perspectives on death. These voices include the Buddha, St. Paul, Albert Camus, Dylan Thomas, and Elizabeth Kübler-Ross.

"Many religious traditions teach that a form of regular death reflection can deepen one's appreciation for life," Professor Berkson notes. "And in some traditions, it can actually lead to spiritual transformation or awakening. As the poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote, 'Whoever rightly understands and celebrates death at the same time magnifies life.'"

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Taking this lesson was an awakening life event for me. I highly recommend it! Thank you Dr. Berkson.

Death is what makes life so precious!

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loved it. the narrator was excellent
very interesting subjects and I would recommend it to all.

excellent

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Lectures were very insightful. The more you find out about Death and Dying, the more you release to live a fuller life.

Need to know

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Going from avoiding thinking about death to actively contemplating the ideas about death present in this course is both surprising and educational.
I'm very glad I chose to explore the topic and had it presented in an insightful and absorbing manner.

Thought provoking

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Bought this on a recommendation from someone and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very thought provoking.

Excellent and thought provoking

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This course was very interesting and informative. And it was very well presented. Would recommend gif anyone interested in death or different religions.

Wonderful course.

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This was probably one of the best sets of lectures I've ever listened to. The professor is very knowledgeable about all the topics, I plan on listening to not from him, outstanding job

WOW

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This course offers multiple cultural and scientific explanations of beliefs held by us about death, dying, and what comes after (obvious from the title). It does not judge or have bias, but instead allows the listener to reflect and contemplate their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors and find connections within other world cultures. Having recently lost a family member, I found that in listening to the ways different cultures honor lost love ones helped me heal in some way and makes it easier for me to talk about the loss with my family. I will definitely be listening to this course again and again.

What do you believe?

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I’ve listened to dozens of Great Courses and this is one of my favorites! The course is extremely thorough and explores the subject matter from a series of unexpected and truly thought-provoking angles. I didn’t expect the topics of human euthanasia or Tibetan death rituals or the death penalty to be covered, but I’m so glad the professor took the time to include these issues and perspectives in the discussion and to explore the topic of death so broadly. I feel like this course has genuinely changed the way I think about death and opened my eyes to the complexity and importance of thinking about death and dying in our world. This is everything that a great course should be: thorough, engaging, enlightening and applicable to listener’s real lives.

Must listen!

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We will all die. That’s a guarantee...at least for our present generation. Thus, this is a must read for all mortals. Think on death; don’t fear it, and learn how other humans have dealt with and continue to deal with our bodies inevitable end. Good read.

Brilliantly thought provoking!

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