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Author's commentary: A holistic and meditative approach to the dying process
Abstract At face value, the phrase “a good death” may present the ultimate oxymoron. To fully comprehend the goal of comeditation one must understand the fundamental needs of the dying. Comeditation's prescribed meditative and breathing techniques are adaptable to any philosophy and state of health, even for those who have never mediated before. The caregiver's opportunity to relate intimately with the consciousness of the dying in the last days leads to a sense of peace rather than remorse in the bereavement period. (Ruth Buczynski, president, National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine)