Spiritual Discourses and Essays on the Inherent and Ultimate Transcendence of Death and Everything Else

Dawn Horse Press, 1983; second edition, enlarged and updated, 1991
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“…no book has changed my view of the universe more profoundly…Da Avabhasa has spoken directly to the heart of our human situation – the shocking reality of our brief and unbidden lives. Through his words I have experienced a glimmering of eternal life and view my own existence as timeless and spaceless in a way that I never did before.”
from the Foreword by Richard Grossinger, author of Planet Medicine
“I recommend this admirable work only for a certain class of people: those to whom death will someday come.”
Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Space, Time and Medicine
“It is a refreshment at every page to read Easy Death. This may seem paradoxical, in view of the fearful uncertainty with which most Westerners look forward to dying. But Da Avabhasa’s words about the relation of death to life, love, surrender, and transformation have a clarity of mind and emotion that feels like a fresh breeze. His words clear the atmosphere, free the energies, and make breathing easier.”
Elmer Green, Ph.D., The Menninger Foundation
“In dealing with the life of the body one always has to deal with one’s habitual denial of death. Easy Death does this with depth and profundity. It takes us into and through the process of death and dying and leaves us with essential wisdom about both life and death.”
Stanley Keleman, author of Living Your Dying and Emotional Anatomy
“Easy Death is an exciting, stimulating, and thought-provoking book that adds immensely to the ever-increasing literature on the phenomena of life and death. But, more important, perhaps, it is a confirmation that a life filled with love instead of fear can lead to ultimately meaningful life and death.
Thank you for this masterpiece.”
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D., author of On Death and Dying