On Angel's Eve: Making the Most of Your Final Time TogetherSquare One Publishers, Inc., 2003 - 256 páginas Hospice chaplain Garnette Arledge has helped hundreds of people say "good-bye" to loved ones who are about to pass away. In this unique book, she explains how to make the most of this period of passing, which she refers to as "Angel's Eve." The author begins by exploring your understanding of death. She then offers spiritual support by showing how Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism provide healing perspectives on dying. She also includes suggested activities to help make the most of your time together. |
Contenido
Putting Dying Into Perspective | 11 |
Developing Skills for Graced Conversations | 65 |
ChristianityColoring Outside the Lines | 151 |
Healing and the Arts | 173 |
Singing the Body ElectricJin Shin Jyutsu | 195 |
Helpful Definitions | 227 |
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On Angel's Eve: Making the Most of Your Final Time Together Garnette Arledge Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
Términos y frases comunes
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