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Book Review: “Sacred Dying” by Megory Anderson - How Megory Anderson creates...

Megory Anderson’s book Sacred Dying is a happy blend of a spiritual, emotional and practical guide to preparing for our final journey: dying. What does it mean to die “sacredly”? Anderson’s book...

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A No-Fear Approach to Death - Terminally ill doctor Stephen Wealthall...

Death — and the sadness it invokes — lurk in the back of our minds as the inevitable, fearsome couplet of our life’s story. We have a concept of the trajectory of our days: they begin at birth and...

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A Complicated Grief: Moby Opens up About Parents’ Deaths - The American...

The Guardian recently spoke with American musician Moby, who revealed what it was like to grow up poor with a single, absent mother in an otherwise ritzy Connecticut town. The artist elaborates on the...

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Before It’s “Too Late”: Seniors Share Fears Before Death - The fears and...

Steve Rosenfield is the brains behind the “What I Be” project, which is known for highlighting teens as an exploration of human identity and expression. “It’s a way to tell your story the way you want...

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What is a Soul Midwife? An Interview with Felicity Warner: Part Two - In a...

This is the second half of SevenPonds’ interview with Felicity Warner (read part one here). Felicity is the mind behind Soul Midwives, a service that has helped pioneer the movement towards holistic...

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“I Hope You Dance” Encourages Leading Life to the Fullest - LeeAnn Womack's...

“I Hope You Dance,” written by Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers and performed by LeeAnn Womack, is a song about following the road less traveled and making active, positive choices. So many people approach...

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Is Anything Scarier than Dying? - Preempt the haunting of the ‘should’ve,...

A roller coaster ride suddenly drops 500 feet. A frantic car horn helps you steer your bike out of the way of an erratic driver. Your tumor biopsy comes back negative. All of these scenarios can...

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