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Death, Dying & the Afterlife
Websites that offer cross-cultural resources about death, dying and the afterlife.


Death & Dying
Death: The Last Taboo - an excellent online exhibition from the Australian Museum that covers: different definitions of death, what really happens to the body after death, how different cultures dispose of the body (including such modern alternatives as woodland and home burials), how are people remembered after death, and highlights from their live exhibit.
Grief and Loss - A useful collection of resources and information from the American Association of Retired Persons, including: dealing with the practical matters, coping with loss, and suggestions for healing.
Project on Death in America - Foundation whose mission is to understand and transform the culture and experience of dying and bereavement through initiatives in research, scholarship, the humanities, and the arts.

The Zen Hospice Project - An innovative "fusion of spiritual insight and practical social action," to improve end-of life care by providing residential hospice services, educational workshops, retreats, and training programs, including their unique "end-of-Life Counselor Training program.

Crossing Over, the Afterlife & NDEs
Crossing Over - A Modern Book of the Dead - Chuck Pettis offers his perspective about what happens when you die, the need to prepare for death, what the living can learn from the dead, and the need to update our death customs.
The International Association for Near-Death Studies
A site that reports to act as a public service to give reliable information about near-death experiences, along with resources, information and support.
Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife - Searchable website filled with research, information, personal accounts, religious beliefs, scientific and metaphysical support for NDEs.
Soul Rescuers - Website of shaman and psychic team Terry & Natalia O'Sullivan, who offer psychopomp services, as well as information and workshops related to helping people cross-over after death.
 
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