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“Enter the Void”
A visually stunning, experimental film that follows one man through the afterlifeEnter the Void, directed by Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noé, who lives in France, is a visually stunning, psychedelic exploration of one man’s journey after death. The film is renowned for its hallucinatory portrayal of Tokyo’s neon-lit underworld and its unconventional narrative structure, blending mysticism, out-of-body experiences and existential dread. Enter the Void: A Psychedelic Journey…
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Kawamura Hospice Seamlessly Fuses Nature with Indoor Spaces
Award-winning design by Yamazaki Kentaro creates a soothing environmentThe connection between the natural world and human health is deeply ingrained in Japan, from Shinto and nature worship, to forest bathing (shinrin-yoku), to the tradition of harmoniously blending gardens and architecture. Japanese architect Yamazaki Kentaro brings those cultural values into full bloom in his award-winning design for the Kawamura Hospice in Shinfuji, Japan.
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Eco-Chaplains Help Cope with Climate Grief
A new brand of chaplain is emerging to assist those mourning our planetMany people are familiar with the concept of chaplains, who routinely provide spiritual and emotional support to patients in healthcare, incarcerated prisoners or university students, among others. In recent years, however, a new kind of chaplain has emerged to care for those grieving climate change: Eco-chaplains.
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“Little Green”
A song that will touch anyone who has lost or given up a childJoni Mitchell, the accomplished artist, singer and songwriter, isn’t known for holding back when it comes to autobiographical work. Her album “Blue,” released in 1971, is a hauntingly beautiful example of the folk singer yearning to exorcize demons from a difficult period in her life. The song “Little Green,” in particular, is an ode to…
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A Dignified Approach to Dementia Care (Interview)
An interview with Amanda Bulgarelli, COO, Lead Mentor and Master Trainer with Positive Approach to CareAmanda Bulgarelli is the COO of Positive Approach to Care, a company that aims to destigmatize dementia through the education and training of caretakers, medical professionals and those living with dementia. Founded in 2007 by her mother, Teepa Snow, a dementia care specialist and occupational therapist, PAC teaches practical care methods along with theory to…
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New Data Shows Which Groups Struggle to Find End-of-Life Care
End-of-life care can be beneficial, but not always accessible to allIn an ideal world, everyone facing their final days would have access to end-of-life care. These services can help alleviate some of the stress associated with such an existential experience. Unfortunately, some groups have struggled more than others to obtain this type essential support. End-of-Life Care Eludes Opioid Users End-of-life care disparities remain a global…
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“Things I’ve learned About Loss”
Finding comfort and clarity in Dana Shields’ book, Things I’ve Learned About LossAfter the loss of her younger brother in a plane crash, Dana Shields faced a challenging grieving process. With time, support from family and friends and guidance from a therapist, Shields gradually healed and gained valuable insights into the nature of grief. When a close family friend experienced a similar loss during 9/11, Shields decided…
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