"Let death be what takes us, not lack of imagination."
Dr. B.J. Miller discusses what it means to let life play itself out as a crescendo that is part of a great celebratory symphony of wonder and full embrace. Engaging whatever senses we have active, we must come to terms with suffering and loss without allowing them to rob us of life.
Common suffering is the life experience that unites both patient (one who suffers) and caregiver.
This is not a biblical or even Christian perspective on the issue theologically, but it acknowledges the place of spirituality.
Dr. Miller's unique perspective will be obvious from the beginning.
This is a moving and propelling TED talk.
Sometimes theological truth is stumbled upon without being named as such.
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