Cemetery Park Full of Curves and Spirals Celebrates Our Connection to Nature

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Autor: dornob Publicado el: 28/01/2020
Cemetery Park Full of Curves and Spirals Celebrates Our Connection to Nature

Cemeteries are usually thought of as sad places — maybe even creepy ones, which says a lot about our societal relationship with death. Might our collective ability to healthily process grief and loss improve if we changed our perception, looking at cemeteries as spaces for connection to each other, our own mortality, and the cycles of nature&...
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