6 June, 2008 (00:00) | By: StoneScribe
If home is where the heart is, so also dwells there a place for healing the grief and anguish of losing a child or any loved one.
All we need do is step inside our heart by means of a heart-centered meditation.
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31 May, 2008 (00:00) | By: StoneScribe
This was not a typical get-back-in-touch letter from a business associate who moved out of town some years ago. Instead, a mother wrote about the quiet death of her five-week-old daughter in the child’s car seat. It happened on the way to the home of baby’s grandparents, where the extended family was anticipating the arrival. […]
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16 May, 2008 (00:00) | By: sparta
Will writing is one of the most important documents you will be author to in your entire life. It is the last possible thing you can say to your loved ones, or others, before you are shuffled off this mortal coil.
And many take advantage of this. Some take their demise dead seriously and use it […]
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27 April, 2008 (00:00) | By: nicholasgiuditta
Winning the lottery? Writing a hit song? Having someone make medical decisions for you?
The first two may be unlikely, but more often than you may think, a stranger may make life or death decisions for you. There is a simple way to avoid this situation, but many people put if off for […]
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20 April, 2008 (00:00) | By: anutt
People use flowers for a number of reasons. They are sent to others when something great has happened in their life, as an expression of love, for encouragement, and also for sympathy. They are a way in which people let others know that they are thinking about them in both good times and in bad, […]
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27 March, 2008 (00:00) | By: robertoab
Unfortunately the depression is today statistically one of the first causes of death
And the question that immediately arises after this statement is…
Hoy have we reached this point?
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18 March, 2008 (00:00) | By: vkmiller
One of the most difficult cards to send to a family or friend is a sympathy card. Why? Because if you are like us, you have many mixed feeling on what is truly appropriate for the situation.
But never underestimate the powerful message you convey by just sending a card at a time of grief. […]
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11 March, 2008 (00:00) | By: jackdeal
Elma died last Friday and today we went to the funeral. There were a good number of people in the church but most of them in their eighties. Elma had a lot of friends. There were some tears and some sniffling but mostly there were smiles and warm greetings. Elma […]
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29 February, 2008 (00:00) | By: sparta
Look into most UK laws and you will find origins dating back to Roman times. They may well have invaded our country but they bought with them many benefits, being way ahead of their times in matters of order and rights.
They can be held pretty much responsible for many laws governing making a will also. […]
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24 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: sparta
However little you think you may have, making a will is as important as if you were wealthy. And your current state of health, however good, is not a reason for putting it off. If you have no property or savings to leave to your next of kin, would you necessarily want to leave them […]
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22 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: nbisea
The death of a loved one is the hardest thing you’ll ever deal with in life. During and after the funeral, there seems to be an endless stream of tears, sleepless nights and sickness in the pit of your stomach. You wonder how you will ever go on without being able to touch, laugh with […]
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31 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: bloomz
When somebody we know loses a loved one, or when we ourselves encounter the pain of loss, sometimes there really are no words to express how we feel. We may find ourselves grasping for just the right thing to say, and sometimes, even when we have the best intentions at heart, we often still end […]
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