
The Gift of Life
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The Gift of Life: Death & Dying, Life & Living offers a grounded, hopeful vision that challenges the reflex to treat death as tragedy, punishment, or spiritual failure. Instead, it presents dying as part of the human journey, a passage that can open into truth, mercy, and renewal. In 2010, filmed over four days, Fr. Thomas Keating entered an intimate conversation with his longtime friend and colleague Fr. Carl Arico, a founding member of Contemplative Outreach. Together they explore the spiritual and interior dimensions of death and dying, not as an ending, but as a sacred transition into a greater reality. At the heart of their dialogue is an invitation: to awaken to the True Self, made in the image and likeness of God. This awakening unfolds through surrender, where letting go becomes the way into the fullness of life, abiding in the grace and truth of Christ.
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