End-of-life
A Deep Dive Into the Technological and Ritual Interfaces of the Soylent Green Thanatorium
Scifiinterfaces.com offers this series of in-depth articles analyzing the various interfaces shown in the Soylent Green (1973) thanatorium sequence: When considering this model for the real world, we should take great exception to the no-questions-asked expediency seen in Soylent Green. We would want such a service to be slow, deliberative, and life-affirming, with counseling and assistance … Read moreA Deep Dive Into the Technological and Ritual Interfaces of the Soylent Green Thanatorium
Shiva Honey on “The Devil’s Death”
Sacred Tension podcast host Stephen Bradford Long interviews author Shiva Honey on her new book The Devil’s Death, a guide to the ritual, philosophical and practical matters of dying and death from the modern Satanic perspective. The book is available here.
Exit Strategy
Amy Bloom tells the story of her husband, Brian, getting Alzheimer’s and wanting assisted suicide. Her search to find a way to do that led her to Dignitas, in Switzerland. Hear this intimate and frank account of the experience they go through, excerpted from her book, IN LOVE. (39 minutes) Audio excerpted courtesy of The Penguin … Read moreExit Strategy
Death of the Endless (“The Sandman”, 2022)
Gaiman has written of his Death character that: The mythology of “Sandman” (…) includes in it seven entities who are not gods, who are not worshiped, but are essentially more powerful than gods, because gods die when they are forgotten, but the Endless are always there, and one of those seven is Death. (…) I … Read moreDeath of the Endless (“The Sandman”, 2022)
“Ashes to Ashes”
Tricia Romano’s new article for Alta offers an overview of the natural burial movement, including commentary from Morbid Anatomy founder/creative director Joanna Ebenstein and Return Home founder Micah Truman: “A lot of (people) are focusing on trying to change attitudes about death so that we can live, so we can have better deaths. And that … Read more“Ashes to Ashes”
“By the River”: the Death Hotels of Varanasi
For the people of Varanasi – the holiest of India’s seven sacred cities – death is a blessing. Stretching along the banks of the river Ganges, Varanasi is a place where devout Hindus go to die in the hope of achieving moksha: freedom from the endless cycle of death and rebirth (samsara). ‘Death hotels’ provide a … Read more“By the River”: the Death Hotels of Varanasi
Moon Manor
Recommended viewing for those interested in end-of-life issues, especially the right to die on one’s own terms, the work of death doulas and the practice of “living funerals” (or FUN-erals, in this story). Moon Manor is a true-ish comedy-drama based on the life and philosophies of Jimmy Carozzo, who also stars in the movie as … Read moreMoon Manor
“Will I Go Gentle?”
Dale McGowan writes for OnlySky, the new secular/Humanist multimedia platform, on the vexing question of “what is it like to die?”: There are ways to diminish the fear of death and dying. Epicurus may have been the first to formally note that our existence is bounded by symmetrical eternities. We fear the eternity of nonexistence … Read more“Will I Go Gentle?”