Posted on March 9, 2009. Filed under: Psychology | Tags: books, death, dying, resources, soul, spirit |
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 [...]
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Posted on November 22, 2008. Filed under: Psychology | Tags: death, dying, hospice, soul, spirit |
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 [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2008. Filed under: Sociology | Tags: Auschwitz, camp, chambers, Chinese, communist, death, embassy Elie, Falun, gas, germany, Gong, jews, justice, labor, Nazi, party, persecution, phenol, poland, suffering, survivor, Wiesel, Wiesenthal |
Auschwitz was the most notorious of the Nazi labor camps in WWII. There, a man or woman could expect at any moment to be sent to the gas chambers, used for medical experiments or given a phenol injection to the heart which would cause death in 15 seconds. If lucky, they would instead be used [...]
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