I'm not much of one for people claiming their own enlightenment, at least partially because I've seen it too many times by -- and most especially from! -- people who were very far from enlightenment, indeed certainly not at all grounded and either probably or certainly mentally ill, including family members who have been in and out of mental hospitals and have led lives devastated by drugs, delusions and mental disabilities ...
... but I did enjoy and appreciate the link to this fellow, who I don't know and have never heard of, being new to this forum myself, and his website. I haven't the slightest desire to read his books, partly as a percentage play and partly because of my own experience in meditation and philosophy, but I will explore his links, and seeing the devotion his friends have for him is uplifting in itself, as is his calm acceptance of his choice.
As a caretaker, I have seen a number of people work their way toward death. The attitude Wayne had toward the end of his journey, the way he communicated himself to the world and large and his friends, was admirable. I hope I do that well one day.