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Caitlin Doughty

  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Death drives every creative and destructive impulse we have as human beings. The closer we come to understanding it, the closer we come to understanding ourselves.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    “The idea of death, the fear of it, haunts the human animal like nothing else.” The fear of death is why we build cathedrals, have children, declare war, and watch cat videos online at three a.m.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Pat O’Hara was the head of a Zen Buddhist center in New York City at the time of the September 11 attacks, when the towers of the World Trade Center came down in a scream of chaos and metal. “The smell didn’t go away for several weeks and you had the sense you were breathing people,” she said. “It was the smell of all kinds of things that had totally disintegrated, including people. People and electrical things and stone and glass and everything.”
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Not only could I heal myself, but I could develop ways to engage children with mortality from early on so that they didn’t end up as traumatized as I was by their first experience with death.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Because we’ve never encountered a decomposing body, we can only assume they are out to get us
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    We don’t need to hypothesize: we live in just such a culture. A culture of death denial.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    In many ways, women are death’s natural companions. Every time a woman gives birth, she is creating not only a life, but also a death.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    the more honest I was, the more satisfied and grateful people were.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    For me, the good death includes being prepared to die
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    The good death means dying while I still have my mind sharp and aware; it also means dying without having to endure large amounts of suffering and pain.
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