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  • Enduring Love  By : Ann Van Dyke
    It is a mystery — how in the midst of my husband's dying I can feel our shared love, our shared lives so poignantly and passionately while simultaneously withdrawing emotional energy from our relationship.
  • The Stages of Grief  By : Diana Burg
    Elizabeth Kubler Ross wrote about the five stages of catastrophic loss in her book,” On Death and Dying”. While she was speaking to the terminally ill patient, most people have found that the stages she defines work as well for almost any kind of grief.
  • The Mourning Process  By : Diana Burg
    I think we, no, I should say I, often forget that grieving is an extremely individual process. No one can really experience grief in the way I do, and no one can experience it in the way you do.
  • Of Death, Dying and the Possibility of a Hereafter  By : Richard Helfant
    Discussion by a cardiologist of how both he and a dying patient had a spiritual experience which convinced him that death is a transition, not an ending.
  • Knowledge of Gods Love  By : Diana Burg
    It is both a wonderful and terrible aspect of God’s love that when we lose someone we love, the deep pain we feel can draw us closer to God, the author of life and death. As Christians all our relationships are a triangle, with one another and God at the head. Our
    deepest selves are connected to one another and to God because it is in Him we live and love and have our true being.
  • Why Do We Experience Grief  By : Sharon Young
    Everyone is familiar with feelings of grief. These feelings range from mild, momentary unhappiness to feelings of intense and acute emotional suffering that take a long time to heal. These feelings can be caused by disappointment, discouragement, fustration,
    trouble, difficulty, a sense of futility, deep regret or some specific loss, disaster, misfortune, accident, or mishap.
  • Will You Survive The Next 20 Years  By : frank vanderlugt
    If you can survive the next 20 years you may just live forever.
  • Funeral Poems  By : Gwendolyn Ladd
    Using language to express your loss and help you heal
  • Understanding Wills And Probates  By :
    Many believe mistakenly that only affluent individuals should be concerned with leaving wills. If you care for your family and dependents, leaving your will or testament shall ensure that theyll be taken care of even after your death...
  • How To Minimize Probate Costs  By :
    Most people think that dying is the easiest way out for someone who wants to be rid of the legal processes and the costs involved in such processes...
  • Burial Insurance Buying Guide  By :
    Death may seem so morbid to discuss in any given situation, but because it is a fact, some people have thought to generate profit from that concept instead...
  • Unique Ideas for a Cremated Remains Scattering Ceremony and Establishing Lasting Memories  By : Lenette Hall
    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.
  • Monuments and memorials selection  By : Duran Inci
    There are many memorial monument dealers selling headstones to the public. The most important thing in finding a good monument dealer is to know what each one has to offer. There are different kinds of professionals & amateurs of each.
  • Knife Crime In The UK  By : Shaun Parker
    The menace of knife crime is brought home to a mum who had never thought about it before.
  • Incident at the Morgue  By : timeemits
    An eerie silence surrounded us. I saw white figures in a dimly lit room. Ghostly shapes were veiled as white silhouettes, similar to being covered by white sheets on a moonlit night. I was dismantling the switch when I recalled the dream in full detail. Events that unravel first in a dream to precede the actual sequence throw a large wrench into the machinery of ordinary science.
  • When Tragedy Strikes  By : mish su
    Life is full of surprises. Tragedies can shatter anybody's emotional balance. It is important that we keep family ties and other relationships tight, and surround ourselves with people who will always be there to reassure us, affirm us and comfort us in times of life's great surprises.
  • Condolence Letters: Sending Words of Encouragement to a Loved One  By : Ben Anton
    When a friend or family member has lost someone dear to them, it is always a good idea to send a condolence letter to encourage them.
    This article provides some guidelines on how to write a proper, thoughtful condolence letter to someone grieving over their loss.
  • Grieving Is Essential To Letting Go  By : mjb
    Death is inevitable. It is an eventuality that we all have to face sooner or later. If it's not us, it could be someone close to us: a family member, a partner, a friend. In our every day life we try to avoid thinking and talking about death. That is why we do not have much of a chance to learn about grieving and how to cope with it.
  • Memorial Services: Using Poems and Untraditional Methods to Remember Someone's Life  By : Ben Anton
    Celebrating the life of a loved one can be done in different ways.
    This article discusses a variety of memorial and funeral options that families may want to consider as they grieve for their loved one.


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