Thoughts as You Approach Your Own DeathAuthor: Stan Goldberg
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How do we “know” something How do we know anything...
Caregiving: Dealing With Our Own NeedsAuthor: Stan Goldberg
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I’ve been a bedside volunteer for more than five years; sitting with dying patients and their families once or twice a week for up to four continuous hours...
The Hard Work of DyingAuthor: Stan Goldberg
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Imagine that you’re preparing for a thirty-day trip to a foreign country and you’re limited to taking only what can be carried in a backpack...
Dying Stands Logic on Its HeadAuthor: Stan Goldberg
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We often harshly judge behaviors we don't understand They can involve someone's ingratitude, anger, or actions we label as foolish...
The Dying Process: How to Properly Say Good-byeAuthor: Nelson Berry
Category: Wellness, Fitness and DietOne of the hardest things in life that you have to deal with is death in the family Perhaps you already know that there’s no easy way to say good-bye...
How to Cope With a Terminal Mesothelioma RelativeAuthor: Bello Kamorudeen
Category: Cancer SurvivalMesothelioma cancer is often a terminal illness with most victims dying within one year of diagnosis...
The Challenge Of Death And Dying: Caring For Aging ParentsAuthor: Julie Redstone
Category: Self HelpThe process of dying is one of the great stages of learning of the human soul, often met with fear and resistance, yet even in the presence of these, filled with the growth of the soul in its appreciation of its relationship to life...
Helping The DyingAuthor: Nikhil Gangoli
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I have had no experience with death and dying My grandparents and a few other friends and relatives died in my lifetime but I was too young and not skillful enough to help them at the times of their deaths...