Death, Grief, and Comfort Miscellaneous Lifespan RE Hour Offerings Meditation Mondays Hot Topics Held during Lifespan RE Hour on Sundays. Usually hybrid, in person and on Zoom. Open to the public. Join us for a series of presentations and discussion on the relevant topics in our culture tod...
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The nonreligious sentence, "I'm sorry for your loss," clearly and directly conveys sympathy. A similar example comes from the nonprofit organization American Atheists in reference to a hate-crime perpetrated against a religious Sikh community. “We express our deep sympathies and offer our full ...
Many people have been passing poems around on social media, lighting candles of gentleness and peace for one another in this dark night. I have taken comfort in these tender gestures, offered like balm in Gilead for the sin-sick soul. But I also have found myself browsing post-WWII poems ...
And after death for cures. I follow straight without complaints or grief, Since if my sent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. Following the structural pattern of the 17th-century “poetry of meditation,” whose sensuous imagery was strongly influenced by the Ignatian “applicat...
[2]The Midrashic literature criticizes Jacob’s lack of empathy, “Is this how you comfort a grief-stricken heart? As you live, someday when your children will stand before the son of Rachel, and he will use the same words thou hast but now used, saying,‘Am I in the place of the...
In a word, a man might reply to one of these comforters, as Augustus did to his friend, who advised him not to grieve for the death of a person whom he loved, because his grief could not fetch him again. 'It is for that very reason, (said the emperor,) that I grieve.' On ...
“For he my monitor will not return. “O when shall we to his blest state arrive? “When the same graces in our bosoms thrive.” On the Death of the Rev. Mr. GEORGE WHITEFIELD. 1770. HAIL, happy saint, on thine immortal throne, ...
Our life and death are with our neighbor. In other words, we are all in this together. The end ofNew Year Letteris addressed to God, asking for divine help in making a better world, since we humans are too muddled to do it on our own. ...
they return to us and are treasured up in our hearts. Grief affirms them, preserves them, sets the cost. Finally a man stands up alone, scoured and charred like a burnt tree, having lost everything and (at the cost only of its loss) found everything, and is ready to go. Now I ...