Death
665339354396475392
647582338639855616

188045649942

Thich
Quang Duc had prepared himself for his self-immolation through several
weeks of meditation and had explained his motivation in letters to
members of his Buddhist community as well as to the government of South
Vietnam in the weeks prior to his self-immolation. In these letters he
described his desire to bring attention to the repressive policies of
the Catholic Diem regime that controlled the South Vietnamese government
at the time. Prior to the self-immolation, the South Vietnamese
Buddhists had made the following requests to the Diem regime, asking it
to:
1. Lift its ban on flying the traditional Buddhist flag;
2. Grant Buddhism the same rights as Catholicism;
3. Stop detaining Buddhists;
4. Give Buddhist monks and nuns the right to practice and spread their religion; and
5. Pay fair compensations to the victim’s families and punish those responsible for their deaths.
188026351202
163205933982
Alan Watts Death (1959) [full length]
155486883912

Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life (about 1640) by Harmen Steenwyck
155239237682

153700242347

153357809565

151278674147
Alan Watts: The Discipline of Zen (1960)
150928450183
Rothko’s Room – The Life and Work of an American Artist
150856512752
People living deeply have no fear of death.
150628011207
What Really Matters at the End of Life | BJ Miller | TED Talks
148823957567
Soul of a Nation – King Bhumibol on King Ananda’s death