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“Hands Up to the Sky” by Michael Franti & Spearhead:
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Coping With Election Grief:
While half of Americans are celebrating, the other half are in mourning
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Tag Archives: Spirituality at the end of life
Estate of Dr. Death Includes Original Oil Paintings
Dr. Jacob Kevorkian's estate reveals passion and pain around the politics of death
Jacob “Jack” Kevorkian (May 26, 1928 – June 3, 2011) was known widely as “Dr. Death” for his highly politicized pioneering efforts to legalize assisted dying in the United States. In 1991, a judge dismissed a murder charge against Kevorkian, … Continue reading →
Posted in Soulful Expressions
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Tagged Assisted Suicide, Assisted Suicide vs Aid-in-dying, Dr. Jack Kevorkian, Euthanasia, Jack Kevorkian, Kevorkian, North America, physician assisted suicide, Right to Die, Spiritual Traditions and Rituals, Spirituality, Spirituality and Death, Spirituality at the end of life, United States
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“Living Life Dying Death” by Jennifer Collins Taylor
Inspires us with ideas on how to talk about death and dying
Death is undergoing a current cultural movement. The Boomers are starting to talk about it and making death that natural part of life it should be. Yet there exists a wide schism between the older generation, who view death as … Continue reading →
Posted in Lending Insight
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Tagged A Book About Death, A Guide to healthy Conversations about Death and Dying to inspire Life and Living” by Jennifer Collins Taylor, Compassion, Hand-Sized Book “Living Life Dying Death”, Harp Music, How to talk about death and dying, opening the conversation on death., Spirituality at the end of life, terminal illness
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