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The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 4
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Luxamore
Undergoing transition. The Occult Tradition. Transition and the after death state. The Clear Light.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 3
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Luxamore
Religious beliefs regarding death and the after-life.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 2
By :
Luxamore
1) The survival of personal consciousness. 2) The process of transition. 3) The nature of life after so-called death. The Four Perspectives.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 1
By :
Luxamore
Introduction to "death." Death and dying to the metaphysician and Initiate.
The Magic Of Getting Started
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A writer said, “The shores of fortune are covered with the stranded wrecks of men of brilliant ability but who have lacked courage, faith and decision and have therefore perished in sight of more resolute but less capable adventurers, who succeeded in making port.” Most of the times we start the beginning of the year with dreams, goals or aspirations but one common occurrence to most people is that by the end of the first or second month, they have completely detoured and for...
Just Be There
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Loss is a part of life. If we are not experiencing it at the moment, most likely we are close to someone who is. Seeing our loved ones hurt can make us feel powerless and ineffective, and it is the number one question that I hear when I speak and meet others.
“What can I do to comfort my friend, or mother, or sister, or brother, in their grief”?
Grief used to only be associated with a death, but now it is known that grief is a very real emotion in any type of a loss. Th...
Help In Identifying Teens Who Are In Abusive Dating Relationships
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Connie Limon
Do you suspect your teen is in an abusive dating relationship? Some teens feel that having a boyfriend or girlfriend proves their own worth. They may feel so strongly about having a relationship that a bad relationship is better than no relationship at all. Teens are also highly susceptible to a general and common belief that not having a romantic relationship means there is something wrong mentally, emotionally or physically. Boys and girls can share these same feelings. It...
Dealing Positively With The Loss Of Love Ones
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Robert Najemy
Following are some beliefs or thought-forms, which can be very supportive in our effort to cope with the departure of a loved one. If you find any of these helpful, write them down with large letters and place them where you can see them often. Feel free to alter them so that they apply more appropriately to your own specific needs.
You could also make a cassette with such messages to play while in deep relaxation or as you fall asleep. Share these thoughts with others.
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Monuments and memorials selection
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Netspace
There are many memorial monument dealers selling headstones to the public. The most important thing in finding a good monument dealer is to know what each one has to offer. There are different kinds of professionals & amateurs of each.
The Tradition Of Funerals
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Michelle Bery
Death, unfortunately and inevitably, is a part of the cycle of life. Of course, this inevitability means that at one time or another in the course of our lives, we will be faced with the death of a loved one. At such times, along with the despair and grief, comes the necessity of making arrangements. Funerals are a part of the ceremony of death, varying depending on culture, religion, and geographical location. But, no matter how they are performed, funerals share common grou...
How To Give A Eulogy At A Funeral
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James Nardel
Public speaking does not come easy, but delivering an eulogy you have written may be the most difficult task you have taken upon yourself to do. Regardless if the eulogy is about a loved one, a co-worker, a friend, while you are grieving the last thing you desire to do is stand up in front of a group of people you may or may not know and bare your soul, emotions and your grief.
To do all this, while being coherent enough to express how deeply departed one has touched your ...
Grief And Bereavement. Life And Death In Context
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Mark Goodworthy
Losing a person you care about can be very distressing. Whether it is because of an accident or sickness, it will never make anyone feel prepared for such loss. Bereavement is actually a process. It involves the following stages.
Denial
A person who lost a loved-one will not fully realize that the loss is permanent. Denying the loss is only natural and should be considered healthy. Depending on a person’s coping mechanism, this stage can last for some time. The person g...
Control Bereavement, That Sad Or Lonely State
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Mark Goodworthy
Almost every person has suffered from the loss of a loved one due to illnesses, natural causes or accidents. Death due to prolonged illnesses or natural causes is devastating but gives you time to say goodbye to your beloved. On the other hand, unexpected death due to diseases or accidents is much harder to bear since it is all so sudden. Many people who have lost a loved one this way will naturally feel angry and depressed. Some would even be in denial for a long time.
Be...
Have You Ever Lost Something Or Someone?
By :
Mark Goodworthy
Bereavement refers to people who experience the loss, through death, of a loved one or someone who has importance to them. Bereavement is a normal experience in a sense to each and every one of us since it occurs in the course of our lifetime. The loss is very depressing to some and this could lead into inconsolable grief and oftentimes, a long period of mourning. Nevertheless, bereavement causes the immobilization of psychological symptoms, occasionally, abrupt or cause diff...
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