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Humanist Book Group (online) discussing With the End in Mind by Kathryn Mannix
·OnlineOnlineKathryn Mannix writes:
"It’s a simple truth: We all die.It’s a complicated truth: we all fear dying, and we all fear it in different ways, according to our individual circumstances and life experiences."
For Demystifying Death Week we'll be discussing her book 'With the End in Mind' on Tuesday 5th May online.Described as “ illuminating and beautiful” by Cathy Rentzenbrink, in The Times.
An unprecedented book by palliative medicine pioneer Dr Kathryn Mannix exploring the biggest taboo in our society and the only certainty we all share: death.
Told through a series of beautifully crafted stories taken from nearly four decades of clinical practice, her book answers the most intimate questions about the process of dying with touching honesty and humanity. She makes a compelling case for the therapeutic power of approaching death not with trepidation but with openness, clarity and understanding.
With the End in Mind is a book for us all: the grieving and bereaved, ill and healthy. Open these pages and you will find stories about people who are like you, and like people you know and love. You will meet Holly, who danced her last day away; Eric, the retired head teacher who, even with Motor Neurone Disease, gets things done; loving, tender-hearted Nelly and Joe, each living a lonely lie to save their beloved from distress; and Sylvie, 19, dying of leukaemia, sewing a cushion for her mum to hug by the fire after she has died.
These are just four of the book’s thirty-odd stories of normal humans, dying normal human deaths. They show how the dying embrace living not because they are unusual or brave, but because that’s what humans do. By turns touching, tragic, at times funny and always wise, they offer us illumination, models for action, and hope. Read this book and you’ll be better prepared for life as well as death.
Our Book Group is drop-in friendly, attendance is flexible, and you join-in when you choose to, no guilt.
We aim to center the experience around relaxed and informal discussion, themes, and community. We value open dialogue, diverse viewpoints, and thoughtful exploration.
Enjoy lively conversation, and a Zoom room full of people who care about ideas, ethics, and being human in the world.
Kindly facilitated by our volunteer book group facilitators Gillian, Jenny, and Shelley.
We would like to foster a respectful and brave online space, where everyone feels welcome. We ask participants to be open to different interpretations and life experiences, and to listen actively with curiosity.
To hear about other upcoming Book Group events please subscribe to our Book Group newsletter.This event is open to all Humanist Society Scotland members, supporters, and anyone who shares our vision and values. Participation is free.
Please note that this is an online only meeting via Zoom. Once you RSVP, you will be provided with the link to the meeting. Just click on this link when it is time to join the meeting. You can also join the meeting using a Zoom account and the following details:
Meeting ID: 744 950 4423
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