A Year to Live: How to Live This Year as if It Were Your Last by Stephen Levine

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  • Pub. Date: January 1997
  • 175pp
  • Sales Rank: 107,318
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    • Pub. Date: January 1997
    • Publisher: Random House Inc
    • Format: Paperback, 175pp
    • Sales Rank: 107,318

    Synopsis

    If you had only one year left to live, what would you do? When Stephen Levine posed this question to himself, it led to a profound, year-long experiment in conscious living that is fully revealed in A Year to Live. Carefully planned as a series of month-by-month practices and meditations, A Year to Live brings the dying process into the full light of awareness. Join this bestselling author and caregiver as he explores: the “deathless nature” contained within each moment of life; why death is never to be feared; the practice of forgiveness; opening to love; and much more.

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    Contemporary spiritual teacher Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying (275,000 copies sold to date) dealt with how to use the consciousness of our mortality to live a better life. Now the author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies? tells us how to live mindfully each moment, each hour, each day as if it were all that was left. BOMC and QPBC Alternate Selection. 176 pp. National publicity & author tour.

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    On New Year's Eve in 1994, Levine and his wife, Ondrea, vowed to live the next year as if it were their last. As a counselor for the terminally ill and author of many works on spirituality and dying, Levine has come to believe that preparing for or "practicing" death reminds one of the beauty of life. In this production of his book (Crown, 1997), Levine himself relates his experiences and emotions in his yearlong experiment in "conscious living." He emphasizes his philosophies about life and death rather than giving a month-by-month account. Drawing on the dogma of many faiths including Buddhism, Native American religions, and Christianity, Levine describes the dying process as a change of state. Laden with New Age terminology, Levine's prose tends to sound stilted. Recommended only where the author has a strong following.Beth Farrell, Portage Cty. Dist. Lib., Ohio

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