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The Wheel of Life
- A Memoir of Living and Dying
- Lu par : Ellen Burstyn
- Durée : 3 h et 17 min
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD, transformed the way the world thinks about death and dying. Beginning with the groundbreaking publication of the classic psychological study On Death and Dying and continuing through her many books and her years working with terminally ill children, AIDS patients, and the elderly, Kübler-Ross brought comfort and understanding to millions coping with their own deaths or the deaths of loved ones. In The Wheel of Life, when Kübler-Ross was 71 years old and facing her own death, this world-renowned healer told the story of her extraordinary life. Having taught the world how to die well, she offered a lesson on how to live well. The Wheel of Life is an adventure of the heart - powerful, controversial, inspirational - a fitting legacy of a powerful life.
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- Mari
- 30/04/2021
This was NOT the complete book DONT BUY
Not by a long shot, it completely slipped over some of rhe most important moments in Elizabeths eastly life, her family life with Manny and how he left her a rose in mid winter to demonstrate how he was still there. They skipped the parts abouts Salem and sonmany other relevant and poignant stories that made this one of the best books I have ever read (emphasis on Read) totally dissapointing and a waste of credit. If you really want to know about her life, read the book! You won’t regret it. But this audio book is not wort buying (either with money or with credits!)
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- Kelcie sawyer
- 12/11/2020
Missing paragraphs from the book
Skips paragraphs, only a few minutes in and has skipped major details. Not sure what the point in an audiobook is when it doesn’t contain the whole book.
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- Viviana
- 08/07/2016
Just beautiful...
This is one of those books that I hold dearest. It is an important book; it helps explains dilemmas of life, and does so, so, so beautifully. How I wish to have met Elizabeth Kubler-Ross...!!
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- Dawn
- 22/09/2015
opened eyes
Enlighting view on life and how to appreciate people and are selfs more. To live to live and reaxh out, be not afraid of death or love.
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- Nathalie Hickman-Surace
- 06/12/2017
Inspirational story of life and death
Going through personal grieving due to the passing of family members and friends , I found myself in the necessity of researching life and death and try to be in peace with the fact that it is inevitable and unpredictable, but confirming that there is a transition to another stage of life after our physical death.
The author of this book was such an amazing strong woman who knew since very young her mission in life, thanks for leaving us your books and wisdom.
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- Pablo
- 28/02/2020
The performance felt way too dramatic
Really enjoyed this book when I read it on print, but the voice of what appeared to be an old lady felt way too dramatic at times.
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- Karen
- 30/09/2019
I could not stop listening
I expected to like this book and to learn from it. I did not expect to have a hard time turning off they audio. I did not pay attention that this was an Abridged version. I would really like to hear the unabridged version. This woman was extraordinary and everybody could learn from her.
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- J. Cowan
- 25/02/2017
Living and aging
The narration was lovely. I read Death and Dying by Ross, when I was very young. Now I'm 56 and my mother is 97. It seemed a good idea to listen to the expert as mother and I age. Many of life's big delimas have simple answers. I enjoyed this book and recommend it.
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- Angel
- 15/09/2015
Essential knowledge for any physician
Just like any other subject to physician's education, it is a basic tool for the medical practice in order to deliver a integral, more effective therapy.
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- Sandra Mora
- 05/02/2015
Beautiful, insightful, useful
A must read for anyone who has dealed with loss, (we all have). Profound and illuminating... Full of hope and love.
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- maria e.
- 21/08/2022
Beautiful autobiography of a great woman
Listening to autobiographies is always inspiring. This one is specially interesting. Great history and narration.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 27/03/2021
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, groundbreaking scientist
...and psychic.
A large part of the scientific world never got over her mentioning an afterlife or a higher presence. Yet she felt obliged to do so through her own experience and her ever-questioning mind, thus looked at those phenomena with the same open-minded curiosity that had made her sit down next to a dying patient and listen for a first time.
I am very grateful for her whole body of work and the heritage she left us with, be it as a grieving person or someone in hospice care, in hospitals and at sickbeds: an insight across the threshold between life and death and the knowledge that death, as we are socialised to understand it in a technocratic world, is a lie.
This book be warmly recommended to everyone interested in the very personal path and mindset of this great medic, psychiatrist and researcher, and may also (just like her other books) help in times of loss.