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1). The Senses of Soul
Have you ever had a sense that there is more to something than what appears on the surface? As a child, you may have walked by a pond and picked up a pebble. Then, energy grew inside you directing your mind to send signals within you and pick up this rock with your hand. As your mind, body, and spirit united, a coordinated effort took place resulting in a thrust of energy tossing this rock into this pond.
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2). The Heart of Grief
Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening disease. Hospital staff members are trained to be aggressive about curative care.
Hospice care is a phase of care whereby aggressive treatment is no longer appropriate.
Article tags: hospice, death, dying, books, palliative care
3). Physician Assisted Suicide and The Art of Care
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care, there is The Art of Care. We live in a society that has been given various choices to “self-determine” one’s destiny in dying as one has been able to “self-determine” one’s destiny in life itself. We have medicines and technological capabilities, and areas of the country allowing us to hasten or postpone one’s dying.
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4). What You Don't Know Can Hurt You…And Them
Copyright 2006 Vivian Banta
When my mother had a massive stroke, I remember arriving in the emergency room and being asked a dozen questions about her medical history. My father was out of it, in shock, I think, and although my mother had been taken to the hospital she gone to for almost 40 years, they were still asking the standard questions. What.
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5). The Characteristics of Soul
At the dawn of spring, I am reminded by my children the joy of anticipating new life.
They will usually see a flower or two that has made its way through the soil to a world beyond itself. What starts out as a seedling or bulb is transformed by nature's capacity to evolve.
Inside each of us lies dormant an awareness, an identity, an ability to grow beyond what we appear to be.
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6). Should We Fear Death?
Death is not something that many people want to think about. However, death is a part of living a human life. At least, our current level of science and technology acknowledges that death is inevitable.
Is death something to be afraid of or is death something to look forward to? The answer may depend on who you talk to.
Aside from the obvious religious.
Article tags: death, dying, life review, life after death, life
7). The Secrets of Healing From Within
Modern medicine is based upon the notion of battle. We battle germs and fight for life. As soon as we feel pain or discomfort, we immediately try to stop it from happening and look for some way to soothe what we are going through. We feel we must change our illness or problems, overpower them with our expertise.
This orientation leads to a never ending battle with all that impinges upon us.
Article tags: cancer, illness, recovery, treatment, self help, disease, cures, healing, alternative healing, life threatening, grief, loss, patients, nursing, holistic medicine, caregivers, crisis, death, dying
8). The Journey of a Dying Patient
Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening disease. Hospital staff members are trained to be aggressive about curative care.
Hospice care is a phase of care whereby aggressive treatment is no longer appropriate.
Article tags: death, dying, resources, and, soul, spirit, sam, oliver
9). Ethical and Religious Considerations in Physician Assisted Suicide
None of us know what we would choose at the end of our life regarding assisted suicide. It is, therefore, a worthy idea to ponder long before we get to that place at the end of our lives whereby we may actually have to make one. In our lives, our soul does have a path that is chosen for us if we look for it. I would encourage you to follow that one.
Article tags: death, dying, physician, assisted, suicide
10). Characteristics of Soul
At the dawn of spring, I am reminded by my children the joy of anticipating new life.
They will usually see a flower or two that has made its way through the soil to a world beyond itself. What starts out as a seedling or bulb is transformed by nature's capacity to evolve.
Inside each of us lies dormant an awareness, an identity, an ability to grow beyond what we appear to be.
Article tags: soul, spirit, hospice, death, dying
11). Imprints on the Soul
When I was a resident Chaplain at the University of Kentucky, I would often baptize those who were dying. On one occasion, I was given the task of baptizing an aborted child that did not make it through labor. I was given a small fetus that was not much bigger than my thumb. I remember wondering what this infant's mother looked like and who was the father.
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12). The Heart of Soul
Hide and Seek is a wonderful game to play with your children. The next time you play this game observe what happens. If you are the person hiding your eyes and counting to 10, feel what happens to your heart as you look for your children.
If you pay attention, my hunch is that your heart and imagination will heighten. Since you cannot see your children in front of you, a movement from the perceptual world to the intuitive world becomes your path into soul.
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13). The Spirit of Soul
When was the last time you closed your eyes and simply paid attention to the inner world in you? As you close your eyes and pay attention to your inner self, insight is awakened. You are able to become conscious of what infuses our external world. Each of us has individual awareness or ways we interpret the world around us. Because of our unique experiences of the world, we take in multiple images across the span of a lifetime.
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14). Where Souls Meet
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of human beings meeting in soul is certainly no exception.
This is done in several ways:
You can do this as you care for a dying loved one.
You can do this in putting a bandaide on a child who is hurt.
You can do this when you offer forgiveness to someone who has harmed you.
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15). Online Marketing
The following paragraphs summarize the work of Marketing experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Marketing. Heed their advice to avoid any Marketing surprises. I am simply giving you information I have collected over the years.
Much of online marketing can be a real task. The fact that you are reading this article on home business ideas tells me you are open to ideas.
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