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Ending on a good note: how Music-Thanatologists ease the transition of  death 

Ending on a good note: how Music-Thanatologists ease the transition of death 

by Thomas Booth | May 29, 2026 | Living Proof

The passage from life to death is the most defining and terrifying journey of our lives. A journey which can be extremely hard to understand, and even harder to surrender to. Music-thanatologists offer us a form of music made to ease the mind, body and soul before we...
Antinatalism: a philosophy on how to stop future suffering

Antinatalism: a philosophy on how to stop future suffering

by Thomas Booth | May 27, 2026 | Mind & Mortality

Whether we like it or not, we have all been thrown into the long and winding expedition of existence. An expedition is typically praised for granting fond memories, creating close friendships, and providing the intoxicating experience of love. However, this journey...
Can cryonics cheat death? Inside the UK’s frozen future

Can cryonics cheat death? Inside the UK’s frozen future

by Thomas Booth | May 22, 2026 | Dissect

From the depths of science fiction, cryonics presents the individual with an opportunity to cheat death and awaken in a technologically advanced future. Tim Gibson, CEO of Cryonics UK, outlines how his company operates and what his vision of the future of mortality...
Growth from grief and the therapeutic nature of allotment work

Growth from grief and the therapeutic nature of allotment work

by Thomas Booth | May 22, 2026 | Mind & Mortality

Whether it is facing the death of a loved one or staring into the face of death yourself, these individuals have turned to cultivating their allotments in an effort to nurture a seed of hope through difficult times.    Allotments can be found throughout...

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