Monthly Archives: March 2015

Grief Healing: Religion and Spirituality in Grief


Grief Healing: Religion and Spirituality in Grief.

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Shared via International Bereavement Specialists -Grieving and making whole | The Action Mill


Grieving and making whole | The Action Mill.

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Shared via Grief Healing – Letting Patients Call the Shots — The Atlantic


Letting Patients Call the Shots — The Atlantic.

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Shared via Grief Healing – After tweeting his mother’s death, NPR’s Scott Simon has written the book of her life – The Washington Post


After tweeting his mother’s death, NPR’s Scott Simon has written the book of her life – The Washington Post.

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Shared via Sacred Dying -m Meet the women who believe the final moments of our lives are the most important (From Daily Echo)


Meet the women who believe the final moments of our lives are the most important (From Daily Echo).

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Shared via Amy Florian – The Science of Near-Death Experiences – The Atlantic


The Science of Near-Death Experiences – The Atlantic.

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Shared via Pallimed – Does hospice improve survival? What is the evidence? ~ Pallimed


Does hospice improve survival? What is the evidence? ~ Pallimed.

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Shared via NHPCO – Long Last Moments | Proto Magazine


Long Last Moments | Proto Magazine.

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Shared via Sacred Dying – Doctors share their personal stories of grief after this heartbreaking image goes viral – World – News – The Independent


Doctors share their personal stories of grief after this heartbreaking image goes viral – World – News – The Independent.

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Together Always, in Darkness and in Light – NYTimes.com


Together Always, in Darkness and in Light – NYTimes.com.

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