Stephen Levine
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Description
American poet, author and teacher best known for his work on death and dying. Often wrote with his wife Ondrea Levine.
Books
Unattended sorrow
This lovely, spiritual book presents fresh evidence, as Elisabeth Kubler-Ross once said, that Levine's work with the grieving and dying is "magic ... amongst the most skillful and compassionate that I am aware of."
A year to live
In his new book, Stephen Levine, author of the perennial best-seller Who Dies?, teaches us how to live each moment, each hour, each day mindfully--as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. Most of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore, laugh off, or deny the fact that we are going to die, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us, we will not feel that it has come too soon.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Healing into life and death
Discusses the philosophy and techniques of mental healing as a way of preparing for and accepting death, and includes meditations for this purpose.
Gradual Awakening
A simply and gently written book by a man who shares his own personal experiences and insights into how meditation can work and how we can become aware of ourselves.
Who dies?
Shows the reader how to open to the immensity of living with death, to participate fully in life as the perfect preparation for whatever may come next, and provides calm compassion rather than the frightening melodrama of death.