The Grace in Dying: A Message of Hope, Comfort and Spiritual Transformation

· Harper Collins
4.3
3 reviews
Ebook
354
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About this ebook

This “wise and moving” meditation on mortality “should give solace to those facing death as well as to their friends and family” (Publishers Weekly).

In The Grace of Dying, Kathleen Dowling Singh illuminates the profound psychological and spiritual transformations experiences by the dying as the natural process of death reconnects them with the source of their being. Examining the end of life in the light of current psychology, religious wisdom, and compassionate medical science, Singh offers a fresh, deeply comforting message of hope and courage.

Written for those aware that their life is coming to an end, those who care for the dying, and, ultimately, for all of us who must inevitably face death, The Grace in Dying reveals that dying is the most transforming, powerful, and spiritually rich of life's experiences.

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4.3
3 reviews

About the author

 Kathleen Dowling Singh, Ph.D., has extensive training and experience in both transpersonal psychology and many spiritual traditions. She works with dying patients in a large hospice in southwest Florida and regularly addresses audiences on death, dying, and the hospice movement.

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