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June 30 2008 Manslaughter - Guilty by Definition by: Advancedserendipity
After over 13 years working a nurse I had witnessed some weird and wonderful things. Occasionally, one of them stands out as significant. Back in '97-'98 I went to Australia with a one year working vi
June 16 2008 Part 1: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives by: StoneScribe
"Donna" was trapped in an agony of indecision.Her eight-year marriage to a man older than she, of another ationality, culture, and religion, had never been easy. Now it was threatening to founder on
June 14 2008 Part 3: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives by: StoneScribe
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
June 14 2008 Part 2: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives by: StoneScribe
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
June 06 2008 A Spiritual Perspective on Resolving the Grief of Sudden Infant Death by: StoneScribe
If home is where the heart is, so also dwells there a place for healing the grief and anguish of losing a child or any loved one.All we need do is step inside our heart by means of a heart-centered me
March 27 2008 You Must Know That Depression Can Kill You by: robertoab
Unfortunately the depression is today statistically one of the first causes of deathAnd the question that immediately arises after this statement is...Hoy have we reached this point?The answer is that
March 19 2008 Sympathy Cards: What Do I Say? by: vkmiller
One of the most difficult cards to send to a family or friend is a sympathy card. Why? Because if you are like us, you have many mixed feeling on what is truly appropriate for the situation. But never
March 11 2008 Eulogy for Elma or All That Matters is What We Do Between Birth and Death by: jackdeal
Elma died last Friday and today we went to the funeral. There were a good number of people in the church but most of them in their eighties. Elma had a lot of friends. There were some tears and so
December 05 2007 Why Does Cancer Kill by: LindaCDipman
I was at Wal-Mart with my one and a half year old granddaughter and her two and a half year old brother. Without any warning my granddaughter started smiling and waving while saying hello to everyone
October 03 2007 MEMORIALS AND MEMORIALIZING by: Nathan Martyn
A memorial is defined as “an object that serves as a memory of a dead person or persons”. A memorial can be anything from the epitaph on a gravestone, to a statue. Memorials the world over will vary depending on culture. For example, Mexican people celebrate a “day of the dead” in memory of dead ancestors -- similar rituals are observed all over the world. A memorial service is the most popular way for people to pay homage to dead loved ones. A few forms of memorials are described below
August 31 2007 Two Deaths on the Same Afternoon by: jackdeal
I guess it's not unusual for two people you know todie at the same time. It happens and it happened to me the other day...The first was Dr. J. I knew him when I worked in the local hospital as a Gri
August 01 2007 10 Tips for Handling Grief by: billyou1232
The tragic loss of a loved one, the death of a spouse, the break up of a long and fruitful marriage life is full of chances for grief, and can easily be wasted on grieving.Grief is certainly a reality
June 20 2007 Unique Ideas for a Cremated Remains Scattering Ceremony and Establishing Lasting Memories by: NeonX
The following paragraphs will describe how one individual used the cremation ceremony to pay respect and honor the memory of her loved one in a unique way.
June 09 2007 Ash Scattering: How to Create a Lasting Memory with a Cremated Remains Scattering Ceremony by: NeonX
There are many ways that scattering methods can be used to create a personalized ceremony. The following paragraphs will explain the different methods that can be considered to honor your loved one and create lasting memories.
May 14 2007 This One's For You, Mom by: judilynn
What can you say when you loose your best friend? One day you are making plans to travel the world and the next given the news that your mother will not make it through the night. March 6, 1998 was th
April 25 2007 Use Pet Cremation Urns to Help Deal with Your Loss by: NeonX
Doing something positive during this time of sadness can ease the grieving process by celebrating the life of the pet. Whether you've selected pet cremation, burial, or just want to work through the loss of your dog or cat, you have an advantage in creating a lasting tribute to your special friend.
April 23 2007 Creating a Memorial Garden in Memory of a Loved One by: NeonX
If you're wondering how to create a memorial garden, there is no 'right' way to do it-it can be tiny or large, a quite place to reflect or a grand expanse, even a single plant kept indoors or a garden of memorial stones and plants that fill a yard. However, you choose to memorialize your loved one, having a place to reflect on the loved one's life can be healing and restorative.
April 19 2007 Virginia Tech, Why God by: LindaCDipman
I could feel my Spirit lift, I felt as though I was floating. I looked down at the lifeless shell that was once my body. It looked empty, meaningless. Just as I began to ponder my death, a light
March 29 2007 How to Pick The Perfect Arrangements by: goldvein
When a family has experienced bereavement, it's a thoughtful and caring idea to send sympathy flowers. It also helps to express your love and concern for them during their time of loss. You can choo
March 20 2007 The Night I Died by: Minbani
August is still in the winter months in the New England Region of NSW Australia. And as the name implies, it's cold. Especially when you are more used to the warm balmy climate of the Tropical Norther
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