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An installation by artist Yoko Ono, that consists of 100 wooden coffins of different sizes with fruit trees growing out of them and a sound recording of living nature, depicting “life as a continuation.”

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  • Americans need to think more about end of life rituals, instead of keeping death at a distance.

    CBS Sunday Morning
  • The Order Of the Good Death provides resources that help people accept and engage death. Everything from human composting, water cremation, taking care of your own dead, low-cost funerals—if you want to learn about it, we’re here.

    The New York Times
  • Your death matters. You can choose something that will reflect the values and beliefs that you held in your life, and translate them into your death. What you choose to do, is your final act, your final gesture on this earth. It does matter.

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