Using Death/Dying/Near Death to Deepen Embodied Wisdom and Openness
Required
Thurman, R. A. F. (1994). The Tibetan Science of Death; The Tibetan Art of Dying. In The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Liberation Through Understanding in the Between. (Chapters 2–3). Bantam Books.
Recommended
Koch, C. (2020, June). Tales of the Dying Brain. Scientific American, 322(6), 70–75.
Long, J. (2014). Near-Death Experiences Evidence for Their Reality. Missouri Medicine, 111(5), 372–380.
Palmieri, A., Calvo, V., Kleinbub, J. R., Meconi, F., Marangoni, M., Barilaro, P., Broggio, A., Sambin, M., & Sessa, P. (2014). “Reality” of Near-Death-Experience Memories: Evidence From a Psychodynamic and Electrophysiological Integrated Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 429.
Addendum
Loizzo, J. (2024). Using Death/Dying/Near Death to Deepen Embodied Wisdom and Openness. [PDF of the class presentation]