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In Elizabeth Lesser’s beautiful summation of life’s big questions, The Seeker’s Guide, we are given the opportunity to follow her rollercoaster of realizations, lessons, and insights as she herself seeks guidance from an array of spiritual teachers. Particularly in the chapter entitled “The Landscape of Death,” Lesser invites us to examine our tired notion of death — one that is often embodied by fear and evasion. Her nuanced approach provides the tools we need to embrace the unknown and learn from it. “In the Landscape of Death,” she says, “we feel more like foreigners. We don’t know what to expect; we don’t speak the language; we can’t read the thoughts of God. And yet all roads on the spiritual journey lead here, to death, the soul, and God” (284). Read More