About Hospisophy : The Wisdom of the Hospice
Filled with deep emotion, extraordinary insight, and piercing wisdom, Hospisophy is a rare and evocative handbook on how to die and—for those willing to heed the lessons—how to live.
After retiring from a career with the Israeli police force, author Danny Blorian spent a decade volunteering his time at a hospice, bearing witness to the stories of those at the end of their lives. Hospisophy is a selection of some of the most poignant and illuminating ones . . . stories that reflect not only the end of the storyteller’s physical journey, but often the enlightening perspective of their spiritual one.
From those who have regrets to those who’ve completed their soul’s repair, those with the courage to die on their own terms to those boldly determined to make amends, each story holds a truth to be deciphered and solace for both the storyteller and the listener. Filled with deep emotion, extraordinary insight, and piercing wisdom, Hospisophy is a rare and evocative handbook on how to die and—for those willing to heed the lessons—how to live.
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Author Bio:
Danny Blorian was born in 1956.
He served in the Israel police for thirty-six years. His duties as an intelligence and interrogation officer included investigating drug trafficking and importation, murder and severe violence, and organized crime. In his final, pre-retirement position in the police, he was the Intelligence Officer for the Tel Aviv district.
After completing his police service, Danny took several courses dealing with spiritual accompaniment in preparation for death, and began his voluntary service of over seven years at a variety of hospices.
In recent years, Danny has also worked as a volunteer in the closed ward of a psychiatric hospital, as well as the oncology department of a pediatric hospital.
Danny arranges and guides journeys into nature called, ‘On Life and Death’, in which participants hold open and intimate group discussions about life’s various paths and choices.