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In effect, we are rubbing two sticks together. One stick is our habituated self-centeredness. The other is the other-centeredness of taking and sending.
Ken I. McLeod • Reflections on Silver River
At a seminar on death and dying guided by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a twenty-eight-year-old nurse and mother of four was dying of cancer. She had been through eleven operations, and she asked those of us in attendance, “How would you feel if you came into a hospital room to visit a twenty-eight-year-old mother dying of cancer?” The answers called out
... See moreStephen Levine • Grist for the Mill: Awakening to Oneness
The Book of Awakening by Mark Nepo.
Vickie MacArthur • A Lotus on Fire: How a Buddhist Monk Ignited My Heart
Our singular identity is authentic Being.
Gilbert Schultz • Self Aware
When the very old die, they each take a multitude with them.
Irvin D. Yalom • Staring at the Sun
were we given the opportunity to help craft our transition from this world.
Amy Wright Glenn • Holding Space: On Loving, Dying, and Letting Go
Our whole incarnation is the teaching.
Stephen Levine • Grist for the Mill: Awakening to Oneness
Recognizing that there was nowhere to go but in, that she was the path and had to tread herself wholeheartedly, her questions were answered.
Stephen Levine • Healing into Life and Death
and investigative awareness which gently explores the physical/mental pains and holdings which become so noticeable around illness. It is an ongoing process of meeting our fear with forgiveness and a healing awareness, meeting our doubt with a new confidence which develops in each unknown step as the ground comes up to meet and support our progress
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