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Synopsis

Shhh! Death is a taboo subject. Most of us do not want to discuss it. We tiptoe around it, try to circumvent it, or use euphemisms. Our loved ones did not die; they “passed away,” “went to a better place,” or “moved on to their great reward.” Maybe we think we can avoid death, but no one can and death is not limited to physical death. It comes in many forms. We can experience the death of a dream, the death of a relationship, the death of our youth, the death of our health, and any number of significant changes that force us to grapple with impermanence. If we do not face and accept death, though, we fear it, and fear is an even heavier load to bear than death, because fear saps the energy out of life.

No matter who you are or what stage of life you are in, Death as Life is a film you won’t want to miss. Death as Life is like a good friend who helps you find balance in the midst of life’s constant changes.