I love the holidays,now that I’ve decided to focus on doing things that were loving, fun and kind, (including to myself). Most of what I purchase for Christmas presents are books for young people; I give home made food and a few beautiful things to adults. But what about our pets?
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modern hospice was developed in the 1960s by british physician cicely saunders as a peaceful place "for the care of the dying on a metaphysical journey from this world to the next." in this section the authors also provide numerous examples of people moving in and out of k眉bler-ross's ...
34 million people offer care to a loved one. With more than 30 years spent as a caregiver, a motivator, and a coach, Brasch shares her reflections as an occupational therapist and a hospice worker in this harrowing and heartfelt collection.Mingling her own anecdotes and personal revelations wi...
However, many people find the energies of unaspected planets to be all consumingly powerful once they make the connection. Interception may play a role (I have an article for interception in the archive) but I wouldn’t see it as a major obstacle. So there might be a psychological factor...
crowded DMV: people everywhere, red ticket numbers glaring overhead, and a wait that seemed unending. I took a deep breath, pulled a number, and decided that I was going to use the wait—which I now perceived as an opportunity, not a threat—for mindfulness, presence, and spiritual ...
speak to me appropriately during those first few days, I would have signed my soul over. I remain grateful for the care they gave (but certainly not for the donor care). Even some passive marketing (brochures or a poster laying around the hospice) would have triggered another gift from ...