Books tagged: fear of dying

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Great Pop    by White Eagle
Price: $8.99 USD. 89660 words. Published on July 2, 2011. .

Do you Really believe that there is a God and if so Do you talk With Him? Do you at times doubt that God really exists? This is a Real Life accounting of a Medicine Man's relationship with The Creator whom he calls Great Pop. In this material White Eagle recounts many of his experiences both in Life and Death and his observations of his experiences of both.
Come Back to Life    by Jim Chapman
Price: $9.99 USD. 43600 words. Published on November 10, 2011. .

Are you afraid to find out what happens when we die? Are fear and depression ruining your life? Are you concerned about what has happened to loved ones who have passed on? Do you wish for confidence in the future and the peace of mind it brings? If you answered "yes" to any of the above, you owe it to yourself to invest $9.99 in the book that can change your life forever.
Apocryphilia    by Robert L. Arend
Price: $2.99 USD. 39240 words. Published by Amy Browne on January 21, 2013. .

Apocryphilia defines those in dread of but irresistibly drawn to their self-destruction. Life frightens them so much that death seems to offer a better deal. The stories and poems inside Apocryphilia are about the lonely, the desperate, the terrified barely living who have lost all fear of dying. We all know people like that: co-workers, friends and even family; maybe even ourselves.
Nina-Bots    by Tommy Smith
Price: Free! 3730 words. Published on March 5, 2013. .

Nina turns to science to try and avoid a future that she believes is predetermined.
Fear of Death: It's About Life, Actually. Let's Talk About It    by Amy Wallace
Price: $4.99 USD. 30630 words. Published on May 4, 2013. .

What do all human beings have in common? All the self-help books in the world can’t change the fact that we all will die. What if we weren’t so afraid of death, or of even talking about it? The fear of death – even when below our conscious awareness – underlies all fears. But, as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler remind us in Life Lessons … “Fear doesn’t stop death; it stops life."