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Sources of Ideas for Afterlife Design #4

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theo-armour opened this issue Jun 19, 2022 · 0 comments
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Sources of Ideas for Afterlife Design #4

theo-armour opened this issue Jun 19, 2022 · 0 comments

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See https://www.amazon.com/s?k=digital+afterlife

There are a number of books on the topic dear to our hearts that I have never previously thought about searching for. It's kind of a wow!! My guess is these works are mostly observations and analysis. Thus, in a sense, they give credence to the notion that EverEverLand as a provider of afterlife design services is a valid and justifiable service.

I may start with this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Afterlife-Spiritual-Artificial-Intelligence-Robotics-ebook/dp/B09K4HC38W

Few religious leaders have examined the potential for the positive impact of digital media and digital immortality creation in religious contexts. It is evident that there have been recent moves away from traditional funeral services focusing on the transition of the deceased into the future world beyond, towards a rise of memorial content within funerals and commemorative events. This has heralded shifts in afterlife beliefs by replacing them, to all intents and purposes, by attitudes to this life.

Digital Afterlife and the Spiritual Realm explores the ways in which digital media and digital afterlife creation affects social and religious understandings of death and the afterlife.

Features

  • Understands the impact of digital media on those living and those working with the bereaved
  • Explores the impact of digital memorialisation post death
  • Examines the ways in which digital media may be changing conceptions and theologies of death

For many people, digital afterlife and the spiritual realm largely remains an area that is both inchoate and confusing. This book will begin to unravel some of this bafflement.

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