Several caregivers deeply desired an assurance that the afterlife would enable them to reunite with a loved one: I hope so. I would love it if there was something else so one day I could see my mother again for real, but I’m not sure of that. My body says no; my heart says yes...
This new research on dying, mourning, and spirituality suggests that the ways in which people rediscover meaning—such as belief in traditional religious doctrine, the afterlife, reincarnation, philanthropy, or a spiritual order to the universe— may be less important than the process itself. In ot...
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The suicide of a loved one had a significant impact on their spirituality. Bereaved individuals experienced difficulty reconciling the suffering and death of their loved one with specific religious views and a spiritual belief in a loving God. Spiritual struggles could lead to the loss of faith ...
AFTERLIFEThis qualitative study investigated Protestant Korean immigrants' views on cadaveric organ donation through the analysis of in-depth interviews with thirty-two Protestant Korean immigrants in the United States. The interviews show a meaning-making process of cadaveric organ donation among study...
(6)Facing Death: Welcoming the Afterlife, provides a look at the way death helps us reach our destiny, that it is not a tragedy, and how to view it and use it spiritually to relieve us of the fear of it. (7)Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence,said by many to be a must ...
This entry was posted in Spiritual Matters on February 16, 2017. On the “Astral Plane” and the Afterlife The region beyond this physical life is not what you’ve been programmed to believe it is… …but Don’t Panic. Nothing can make a meal of you without your consent, and my in...
Scholars tell us that this was the first clear biblical reference to resurrection, judgement, and afterlife in the Bible, written down in about 167 B.C.E. reflecting the growing awareness inherent in Judaism (and many other world religions) hundreds of years prior. Further clarification arrived ...
“I am decidedly agnostic when it comes to the idea of an afterlife of any sort. If there is one, great! The adventure continues. If there isn’t, though, then I would spend my last moment of awareness horrified if I felt I hadn’t made the most of this life. This includes the ...
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