grief
grief
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by elaine williams - 2008-05-05
The left side of the bed where my husband used to sleep remains neatly made, hardly a ripple disturbing the quilted surface. I sleep on the right side each night, where I had slept the twenty-plus yea...
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by Janice Burroughs - 2008-05-07
Have you ever felt like a victim, or that life is treating you unfairly? It is easy to resort to that mindset, especially when we are conditioned to expect the best life has to offer. Rather than acce...
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by Candace Talmadge - 2008-06-13
After requesting protection, the healing circle conductor then tells the inquirer to speak the name of the soul in question. The inquirer verbalizes the soul's full name two times and a pet or nicknam...
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by Candace Talmadge - 2008-06-13
A healing circle--better known as a seance--is one of the most misunderstood and thus inadvertently abused of all spiritual healing practices. The very word seance immediately brings to mind what most...
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by Candace Talmadge - 2008-06-13
Just because someone has asked for a healing circle does not obligate you to conduct one. Check into the inquirer's motives carefully. You not only have the right to feel comfortable with the inquirer...
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by rae_phillips - 2008-06-20
Jacques-Benigne Winslow, a Danish Anatomist, once remarked that "death is certain, since it is inevitable, but also uncertain, since its diagnosis is sometimes fallible". Death features the dichotomy ...
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by Jackie Beck - 2008-07-01
Grief is an extremely complex and difficult emotion. When we lose a loved one, whether we know it or not, we find ourselves in the midst of grief. There are many modalities of dealing with grief but t...
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by DENNY SMITH - 2008-07-10
"Reproach has broken my heart and I am so sick. And I looked for sympathy, but there was none, and for comforters, but I found none." (Psalms 69:20 NASU) Read in context one sees clearly that th...
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by Laura Young - 2008-07-29
"Grab me some water, would ya? How are you doing?"Michael and I had arrived at the graveyard and were moments from exiting his van to visit his chosen burial site."How do you think I'm doing?" I asked...
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by Cliff Sanders - 2008-08-04
We can take a lesson from Charlie Brown from the classic "Peanuts" cartoon. When trouble, disappointment, or loss was encountered, a favorite expression was "Good Grief". When I first heard that expr...