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Grief & Loss Information Site Map
Men and Grief
Understanding Grief and Loss in Times of War and Disaster
Sympathy Flowers
Cultivate a Friendship with Death
Terminal Illness- Death and Grief
One Womans Way of Dealing With Grief
How To Write A Eulogy
Moving Beyond Grief and Loss
How to Cope with Anticipatory Grief
How to Turn Grief into Joy
Dealing With Grief and Loss - How to Mend a Broken Heart
And You Always Will
Scared to Death of Dying and Denying Grief
A Critical Assessment of Euthanasia
Suicide - An Eternal Pain
GoodBye GrandMa
Death Poem
How to Deal With A Death in the Family and Still Run Your Small Business
Good Grief!
Coping with Grief - Its Called Living Through It
Dying at Home - A Precious Gift
In the Blink of an Eye
Present Moment Awareness: Lessons From My Dog
How To Heal Your Heart
Afraid Of Dying? Afraid Of Living!
An Unexpected Letter
On Empathy
The Grief And Belief Connection
Traumas as Social Interactions
How Can I Transform Tragedy?
Whats It All About?
Lessons We Learned From Terri Schiavo
Pope John Paul II
Coping With A Funeral
Made in Heaven
Loss Involves Change - The Transformative Power of Loss and Change
Are We All Losers? Understanding Grief
Grief
Death, Close and Personal
You Can Help A Grieving Heart
Grief Support: The Don'ts
Grief Support: The Dos
Suicide Survivor
Grief & Loss - Healing Your Broken Heart
Beyond A Mothers Nightmare To Radical Forgiveness
Angelo Dies
One Stray Tear
Terrorism Worries: 10 Ways to Turn Fear into Hope
Learning to Live Again
Do You Know Someone Whos Dying?
Dads, Life, and Death
Sympathy Messages
Dying On the Inside: A Childs Grief
Handicapped From Suicide
Why Dont We Talk About Anticipatory Grief?
The Lesson of a Mothers Death
Grief
Death of a Parent: Saying Good-Bye to Mommy or Daddy
New Tears [about Grievng--with commentary]
How to Deal with Suicide and Euthenasia
What this Rabbi Learned from Not being Re-hired
Silent Tears - from a Norwegian Hospital
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
How My Four Your Old Son Reacted To The Death Of His Great Nanny Biscuits
Graceful Grief: Angelic Help is on the Way!
Pet Loss: Significant and Profound Loss or Much Ado about Nothing?
Watching Death
Am I a Mother - Tips for Handling Mother's Day After Miscarriage
How to Deal with Suffering
Euthanasia: How Will I Know When its Time?
Grief Masks
Tenderizing
Liberation
Is Death Really the End or the Window to A New Beginning?
You Have to Show Up: On Small Miracles (Okay, maybe not so small)
When Sorrow Is Too Great to Be Borne Alone, Support Groups Reach Out
Signs After Suicide: The Red Butterfly
Adapting to the Loss of a Loved One: Three Tips on how to Cope
After Suicide: Returning to Life, Thanks to an Owl
Guilty, Your Honor: The Burden of Guilt After a Suicide
What is an Appropriate Sympathy Gift?
Trial by Fire - 9 Tips for Grieving Couples
Who has the Worst Pain
Then and Now
How Long Does It Take to Mend a Broken Heart?
Physiological Consequences of Carrying Emotional Trauma
The Valley of Sorrow or My Life as a Well Digger
When The Spirit Leaves The Body
Miracles?
The Look of Grief
The Walking Wounded
The Twists and Turns of Life
Whens Sarah Coming Home? Helping Your Child Understand Death
We are the Reflection of our Lives: How to Survive Loss & Humility
Online Memorial - A Dedication of Love for Your Departed Loved Ones
Dying? Not Me! Why You Should Plan for Transition
Dealing With Tragedies (The 9/11 Tragedy)
Angel of Comfort... The Story
Suicide in the Church Part 1
Suicide in the Church Part 2
Suicide in the Church, Part 3
The Truth About Emotional Intelligence
Online Monument - An Ever-lasting Tribute to Your Departed Loved Ones
The Creative Side of Healing
If Ever It Is Me
Mexico: Death in Mexico
Anticipatory Grief and Ongoing Sadness for Caregivers
When Change Comes (Dealing With Grief and Loss)
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The Lesson of a Mothers Death
Dedicated to my mother, FlorenceNovember 11, 1920 - May 25, 2005The Passing of the TorchShe lies in peaceful repose on her back with her hands, one atop the other, gently resting on her tummy. Those hands that loved to play the piano, taught me how to make the most delicious fudge, brushed my hair, held hundreds of books, gracefully parted the air during Tai Chi practice, pounded a career of typewriters, peeled logs in preparation for their new home, produced many a midnight sewing machine creation and, most importantly, held her children close to her heart.
Pope John Paul II
WHAT I LEARNED FROM POPE JOHN PAUL II
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I am not a Catholic, but I felt a deep loss when Pope John Paul II took ill and then died. That's what happens to us with public people--we connect with them even if we didn't know them.
Trial by Fire - 9 Tips for Grieving Couples
You will often hear that grief and loss bring couples together, but it can actually do just the opposite. It is possible to emerge on the other side of grief with a closer marriage, but it does take work.
Suicide in the Church Part 1
Recently, several suicides have occurred right here in my own hometown of about 16,000 people. The latest of these involved a friend of mine who was, among other things, the leader of a Christian Business Fellowship which I attend.
Are We All Losers? Understanding Grief
The well-known pioneer researcher Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross identified five states through which the dying patient goes.
How Can I Transform Tragedy?
There is only one place where tragedy occurs, and that is in the mind. Tragedy may appear to you on the physical level, however, it is the enormous power of your mind that creates the pain and separation you feel, from Love, from God, from Life itself when you listen to what your egoic thoughts are telling you, rather than listen to the voice of pure love, which can ONLY come from God, Holy Spirit, Divine Source.
What is an Appropriate Sympathy Gift?
When a friend or loved one is grieving, it is hard to know what to say or how to show your support. When you want to provide comfort and support and show your concern for a family member, a friend, or an associate, a personalized gift is always an ideal choice.
Learning to Live Again
Overcoming death and beginning once again to live is the one thing that we never anticipate can happen after we have experienced death. The truth is however, that whether we like it or not life continues on.
Handicapped From Suicide
I am 23 years old. I come from a large family.
Death, Close and Personal
I got an email recently from someone whose mother died. She knew I'd suffered the loss of my mother and wanted some insight on how to deal with it.
Sympathy Messages
The loss of a loved one. It is often difficult to find the right words to express your sympathy to someone during this time of sorrow.
Beyond A Mothers Nightmare To Radical Forgiveness
It was a moment I will never forget.On February 22, 2003, I was visiting with my son Brian Michael (http://www.
And You Always Will
I opened the dishtowel drawer for about the sixth time, hoping the towels had somehow magically appeared.The brand new towels still weren't there, of course.
Coping With A Funeral
When the death of a loved one occurs, regardless or whether it was expected or not, you will find yourself having to deal with a great number of people. Some you will know closely, others may be complete strangers; all will be claiming some kind of relationship to the deceased.
You Have to Show Up: On Small Miracles (Okay, maybe not so small)
I hadn't intended to go to my cousin's funeral.That sounds terrible, I know.
Grief & Loss - Healing Your Broken Heart
What is it about Grief & Loss that upsets us so much? Is it the heavy duty emoting that we have to do to get through our suffering? Is it the fear we have about opening ourselves to all this pain? Because, let's face it, it's hard down there, in the land of grieving where all those emotions toss us around like a cork on a stormy sea.We understand that this is necessary, at a surface level, but how we are feeling is what really counts.
Suicide in the Church Part 2
In a town the size of mine - about 16,000 - can a few suicides within a 90-day period be considered an epidemic? I'd say so.
Quite a few Christians have contacted me since these tragedies have occurred, people struggling with the in's and out's of suicide and its effect on one's eternal reward, among other concerns.
Liberation
It is one thing to be free; it is quite another to be liberated. Liberation implies that freedom was absent for a time, and there was bondage.
Grief
If you have ever lost someone dear to you it is likely that you can still summon up the grief that you may still be carrying deep inside yourself as a result of the loss. If this grief, which is usually felt as a deep saddness, is something that you would like to clear in yourself then you may find some hope here.
Is Death Really the End or the Window to A New Beginning?
Earlier this month I learned a dear friend had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She has been given less than six months to live as the cancer has fully permeated her liver and pancreas.
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