Imaginging Death
My Calming Practice
by Karen Lee Williams
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About the Book
Told with a series of gorgeous photographs, Imagining Death gently encourages the reader to think about their own mortality with grace, curiosity, and a deep sense of calm.
This easy-to-read book encourages the reader to prepare mentally for their own death as a way of normalising the inevitable. Karen writes from the heart and as a mum of someone on the Autism spectrum.
This easy-to-read book encourages the reader to prepare mentally for their own death as a way of normalising the inevitable. Karen writes from the heart and as a mum of someone on the Autism spectrum.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Inspiration
- Additional Categories Parenting & Families, Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 42 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781922600059
- Softcover: 9781922600042
- Publish Date: Feb 27, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords Dying, Coping, Grief, Self-Help, Death
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About the Creator
Karen Lee Williams
Ocean shores NSW Australia
I am a parent-carer who writes beautifully illustrated photo books for people on the Autism spectrum and their loving families. These easy-to-read books celebrate the many strengths of the neurodiverse community. I have also written 3 heartfelt photo books on thinking peacefully about death. Mentally preparing for my own death and portraying my personal meditative practise for grieving alone.