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The American Book of
Dying
Lessons in Healing Spiritual Pain
by Richard F. Groves, Henriette Anne Klauser, Ph.D.
Dying raises fears and questions as old as humanity: What is a “good
death”? What can the dying teach us? How do we prepare for death? How can you best support a dying friend or relative?
Written for the non-professional caretaker, THE AMERICAN BOOK OF DYING is an invaluable resource that offers comfort, direction, and hope for those living and those dying. Drawing from real-life experiences, authors Richard F. Groves and Henriette Anne Klauser present a collection of nine stories, each illustrating a common archetype, as well as insightful, timeless lessons gleaned from each experience.
THE AMERICAN BOOK OF DYING gives you permission and courage to trust your deepest instincts, as well as a reminder that, by telling the stories of those who have died, we remember and continue to learn from their experiences.
A collection of nine stories written for the nonprofessional
caretaker, addressing common questions that arise when caring for someone who is dying.
Features extensive information and resources, including various
therapies that ease the pain of the person you are caring for.
Includes a historic overview of the hospice movement, tracing the
principles of the sacred art of dying back to ancient roots in the
monastic, Celtic, Tibetan, and other traditions.
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