Monthly Archives: January 2019

Widower’s Grief: The Stone Monastery of Grief


Source: Widower’s Grief: The Stone Monastery of Grief

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Grief and Identity – grief7care


Grief and Identity can be seen even on a good day.  Let’s look at some of the characteristics we need to look at. 1. You felt you lost yourself but you can come together to become the who you… Source: … Continue reading

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Author Nancy Berns Blog


Nancy Berns blog on defending the freedom to grieve, protecting joy, inspiring faith, and walking beside others during life’s difficult journeys. Source: Author Nancy Berns Blog

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The Science of Near-Death Experiences – The Atlantic


Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife Source: The Science of Near-Death Experiences – The Atlantic

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How Do People Communicate Before Death? – The Atlantic


Insights into the little-studied realm of last words Source: How Do People Communicate Before Death? – The Atlantic

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Microsoft pledges $500 million for affordable housing, homelessness in Seattle area | king5.com


Microsoft is pledging $500 million to address affordable housing and homelessness in the Puget Sound region. The pledge is the largest in the company’s history. Source: Microsoft pledges $500 million for affordable housing, homelessness in Seattle area | king5.com

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I trekked to a graveyard to learn how my ancestors died. – The Amateur’s Guide To Death & Dying


But can genealogy help predict how long I will live? By Debra Bruno Fascinated with genealogy, I’ve started spending too many hours chasing snippets of family stories. I figure if I can learn somet… Source: I trekked to a graveyard … Continue reading

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Trauma Resolution for Beginners – YouTube Shared via Caroline Murray


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Six Months To Live? A Doctor’s Prediction | BK Books


Dear Barbara, our doctor says my husband will most likely die before six months. He has diabetes, dementia, is on dialysis which doesn’t help him, has not since he started last February. Doctor says he also has disease of the … Continue reading

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Trauma, Grief and Sex Abuse – What Parents Need to Know about Sexual Grooming | Psychology Today


Understanding the stages of sexual grooming can help to protect your child Source: What Parents Need to Know about Sexual Grooming | Psychology Today

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