To heal, we have to move from grieving to mourning. We have to go beyond just having all thefeelingswe call grief and begin to actively and consciously give expression to them. There are many ways to do this, but the most common one is to talk about it. THE BEAUTY OF AVOIDANCE All ...
Living With Grief: A Guide for Your First Year of Grieving is a brief yet compassionate book written by expert authors who have dedicated their lives to working with people who have survived great loss. Living With Grief On April 30, 2003, the Hospice Foundation of America (HFA) presented ...
You were there for me while your own heart was shattered into a zillion pieces, and while I didn’t totally understand the whole situation and what it meant, since I was only 8 years old, you hid so much pain from me so I could have as normal a childhood as possible, with you bein...
There is great comfort in reading descriptions of a grieving person crawling up the walls of her own addled, grieving mind. Carla Fine, the author of No Time to Say Goodbye: Surviving the Suicide of a Loved One, tortured herself with thoughts that she might have been able to prevent her...
Steeped in cultural heritage, the Chinese traditionally equate death with misfortune. This deeply rooted belief has led to a low rate of living will signings and poses challenges for implementing death education. Master’s degree nursing students are ins
A teardrop or two won't keep her loving You be grateful she's gone no more to lead you on Only fools want to try living a lie You can't change your mind with your grieving It's wrong to pretend let it end This first love may die But you've still got time Give it one more ...
Here you’ll find information and resources for those who are dealing with the death of a loved one, especially the death of a child. Having experienced this personally, I am often approached by those within hugging distance of a grieving parent and asked how I made it through my own heali...
It’s hard to eat when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone or long for something so deeply that it hurts. Am I willing to make myself uncomfortable [at least some of the time] so that my prayers come with an earnestness that reflects a heart that grieves over a fallen world...
You've had a hard timeLivin' with a hard heartYou hardly feel a thingAnd آپ don't know where to startIt's all آپ want, all آپ want, and آپ run,but it won't change a thingSo it won't be long, won't be long, won't be long, longBefore آپ can ...
We’re living in an era of death and grieving. As a spiritually aware person and energy healer, I consider praying for the departed and their families an extension of the healing work I do. I firmly believe death is not an end but a transformation from physical to non-physical. It’s ...