Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Elisabeth Kübler-Rosswas a Swiss-American psychiatrist, a pioneer in near-death studies and the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, where she first discussed her theory of the five stages of grief...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPsychologist
Date of Birth8 July 1926
CountryUnited States of America
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How do the geese know when to fly to the sun?
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When I die I'm going to dance first in all the galaxies...I'm gonna play and dance and sing.
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Consciously or not, we are all on a quest for answers, trying to learn the lessons of life. We grapple with fear and guilt. We search for meaning, love, and power. We try to understand fear, loss, and time. We seek to discover who we are and how we can become truly happy.
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Those who learned to know death, rather than to fear and fight it, become our teachers about life.
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Everything in this life has a purpose, there are no mistakes, no coincidences.
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People after death become complete again. The blind can see, the deaf can hear, cripples are no longer crippled after all their vital signs have ceased to exist.
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I have learned there is no joy without hardship. There is no pleasure without pain. Would we know the comfort of peace without the distress of war?
death self growth
Death is the final stage of growth in this life. There is no total death. Only the body dies. The self or the spirit, or whatever you may wish to label it, is eternal. You may interpret this in any way that makes you comfortable.
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Live, so you do not have to look back and say: 'God, how I have wasted my life.'
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Fear and Guilt are the only enemies of man.
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Dying is nothing to fear. It can be the most wonderful experience of your life. It all depends on how you've lived.
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When life puts you through a tumbler, it's your choice whether you come out polished or crushed.
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I always say that death can be one of the greatest experiences ever. If you live each day of your life right, then you have nothing to fear.
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Is war perhaps nothing else but a need to face death, to conquer and master it, to come out of it alive -- a peculiar form of denial of our mortality?