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Танатология. Танатоло́гия (от др. -греч. θάνατος — смерть и λόγος — учение) — раздел теоретической и практической медицины, изучающий состояние организма в конечной стадии патологического процесса, динамику и механизмы умирания, непосредственные причины смерти, клинические, биохимические и морфологические проявления постепенного прекращения жизнедеятельности организма.

Термин «танатология» в обиход медицинской и биологической науки был введен по предложению И. И. Мечникова. В начале XX века танатологию было принято делить на общую, которая изучала статику и динамику смерти, морфологические и патофункциональные изменения, постмортальные явления, взаимодействие трупа с окружающей средой, технику судебно-медицинского или патологоанатомического исследования трупа, и частную, которая рассматривала виды смерти, основные и непосредственные причины смерти при конкретных заболеваниях или состояниях и их диагностику на трупе, а также трупные явления, их сопровождающие. Ссылки[править | править исходный текст] Bardo Thodol. The Bardo Thodol (Tibetan: བར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ, Wylie: bar do thos grol), "Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State", is a text from a larger corpus of teachings, the "Profound Dharma of Self-Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones",[note 1] revealed by Karma Lingpa (1326–1386).

It is the best-known work of Nyingma literature, being known in the west as the Tibetan Book of the Dead. §Etymology[edit] Bardo thosgroll (Tibetan: བར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ, Wylie: bar do thos grol: bar do, Sankrit antarabhāva - "intermediate state", "transitional state", "in-between state", "liminal state". Valdez: "Used loosely, the term "bardo" refers to the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth. " §Original text[edit] §Origins and dating[edit] §bar do thos grol[edit] The Tibetan title is bar do thos grol, "Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State". §kar-gling zhi-khro[edit] §Six bardos[edit] §English translations[edit] §Popular influence[edit] The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. In his foreword to the book, the 14th Dalai Lama says: In this timely book, Sogyal Rinpoche focuses on how to understand the true meaning of life, how to accept death, and how to help the dying, and the dead...Death and dying provide a meeting point between the Tibetan Buddhist and modern scientific traditions.

I believe both have a great deal to contribute to each other on the level of understanding and practical benefit. Sogyal Rinpoche is particularly well placed to facilitate this meeting; having been born and brought up in the Tibetan tradition, he has received instructions from some of our greatest Lamas. Having also benefited from a modern education and lived and worked in the West, he has become well acquainted with Western ways of thought.

Conception and writing[edit] Background[edit] Writing process[edit] Later, while Rinpoche was leading retreats in Germany and Australia, he would send through long faxes to Gaffney and Harvey full of corrections, changes and new paragraphs. Through the Light: A Near-Death Experience. "Through the Light" Mellen-Thomas Benedict's Near-Death Experience Mellen-Thomas Benedict is an artist who survived a near-death experience in 1982. He was dead for over an hour and a half and during that time, he rose up out of his body and went into the Light. Curious about the universe, he was taken far into the remote depths of existence, and even beyond, into the energetic Void of Nothingness behind the Big Bang. Because of his near-death experience, he was able to bring back scientific discoveries.

Mr. Benedict has been closely involved in the mechanics of cellular communication and research dealing with the relationship of light to life called Quantum Biology. The road to death In 1982 I died from terminal cancer. So I determined that this was really just between me and God. On the other hand, as a self-employed stained-glass artist at the time, I had no medical insurance whatsoever. There was this Light shining. In that instant I realized even more. "Yes! " I was in the Void. Как мысли о смерти нам жить помогают - Наука и техника - Психология. Размышления о смерти делают нас добрее и внимательнее, а вид на кладбище способен помочь с пошатнувшимся здоровьем. Общество обычно табуирует тему смерти. Считается (и тому есть подтверждения в работах психологов), что мысли о смерти негативно влияют на психику, способствуют асоциальному и даже антисоциальному поведению, и что нормальной жизни «размышления о вечном» следует держать в узде.

С психологами тут многие согласятся, да и история культуры, казалось бы, подводит нас к тому же выводу: всё, от древнейших ритуалов и суеверий до нынешних медиапотоков позитива, направлено на блокировку любых мыслей о смерти. Однако, как полагают исследователи из (США), психологи тут не вполне объективны и попадают в известную методологическую ловушку, которая описывается пословицей «искать там, где светло». Разумеется, человека вовсе не обязательно обуревают размышления о смерти, когда он просто оказывается рядом с кладбищем. Подготовлено по материалам . Being With Dying : Training Program & Faculty. Being With Dying Program May 16 - May 23, 2014 Being with Dying: Led by Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD * Cynda Hylton Rushton, PhD, RN, FAAN * Tony Back, MD and Associate Faculty: Holly Yang, MD; Ben Daitz, MD; Al Kaszniak, PhD; Jan Jahner, CHPN; Donna Kwilosz, PhD; Laurie Leitch, PhD; Mary Taylor; Rev.

Corrina Chung. Tuition & Application Details Consider these other relevant BWD programs. Curriculum This revolutionary and practical training program for health care professionals gives essential tools for work with dying people and their families. The training covers core issues related to dying, death, and grieving; ethical issues in end-of-life care and training in the communication of difficult news; community building around dying persons and relationship-centered care; NEUROSCIENCE, SELF-CARE, CAPACITY BUILDING, and RESILIENCE training; approaches to psychological and spiritual care of the dying; the relationship between pain and suffering; peri-death phenomena; and care of the caregiver.