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After the Darkest Hour
How Suffering Begins the Journey to Wisdom
"After the Darkest Hour" explores the qualities -psychological, behavioral, and spiritual - of those who have turned periods of pain and suffering into opportunities for growth and renewal. The final chapters offer exercises that will help readers approach the difficult situations they face in a more conscious, enlightened way, as well as specific suggestions for creating personal healing rituals.
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Stars in the Deepest Night
After the Death of a Child
"Stars in the Deepest Night" is a collection of poetry in which a bereaved parent describes the convoluted nightmare, isolation and transformation of grief after the death of a child. This book will be read and reread by bereaved parents and is a must for the families and friends who love them.
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The Next Place
An inspirational journey of light and hope to a place where earthly hurts are left behind. The Next Place is an inspirational journey of light and hope to a place where earthly hurts are left behind. An uncomplicated journey of awe and wonder to a destination without barriers. Lose yourself in the uplifting sense of comfort and serenity. Embrace the joyful spirit of oneness. Then pour yourself into the lives of those you love. The Next Place is, above all, a celebration of life. Hear the music. Feel the warmth. And be carried away along life's everlasting flight.
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Congratulations......It's an Angel
The Gift of Talia
Sandy Alemian-Goldberg lived through a parent's worst nightmare...and experienced a spiritual re-awakening of a lifetime. In this book, she shares her journey from pain and loss to the path of enlightenment. In the genre of Conversations with God, this book is filled with uplifting, insightful messages from the Divine Source of Love and Light. Sandy's powerful, touching story offers hope and renewal for all who have experienced a painful life challenge.
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Finding Hope When a Child Dies
What Other Cultures Can Teach Us
This book gives voice to the unpronounced fears and consuming guilt that most people in Western cultures experience at the loss of children they have loved. This is a book about grief and healing, a book that invites us to look at the heartening possibilities of other cultures to seek a meaning in what seems senseless, to try to become whole people again, even if we cannot ever be the same.
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Landscape Without Gravity
A Memoir of Grief
In this impassioned and beautifully written account, one woman shares her inspiring journey through mourning to the acceptance of her brother's death. This bold memoir also provides a roadmap for readers experiencing loss--it is especially helpful to brothers and sisters.
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Ever After
A Father's True Story
"Ever After" recounts the tragic deaths of the author's daughter, son-in-law, and two small children in a multi-vehicle accident that occurred as a result of smoke from field burning. It describes how a vision he had three days later prompted him to take legal action.
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Shalom my Love
The story of a true love that bridges heaven and earth
Shalom my Love is a true story about lovers - a British born American woman and an Israeli cinematographer - who heal their passionate and intense relationship only after the man dies in a helicopter crash during the filming of "Delta Force II" in 1989. Told against the backdrop of Sadat's peace mission to Jerusalem and the Gulf War, this is a gripping account of the deathlessness of love. What makes this lively and engaging narrative so unique is the real communication the author shares from her "dead" lover.
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Alzheimer's Angels
A Compilation of Poetry Honoring Caregivers and Victims of Alzheimer's Disease
"Alzheimer's Angels" is a compilation of poetry honoring the caregivers and victims of this cruel disease. These poems reflect the true stories and spirit not only of Dorothy's own mother, but countless others who have braved the same journey. It is Dorothy's sincere hope that something in these words will speak comfort and hope to your own hurting heart.
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Passage Into Paradise
The True Story of My Own Mother's Struggle with Alzheimer's Disease
Author, Dorothy Womack, says: "Passage Into Paradise tells the true story of my own mother's struggle with Alzheimers. It also depicts the collapse and recovery of me, the caregiver. This book contains articles also which will instruct, help and comfort those who are dealing with this disease today."
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