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365 Quotes of Comfort for the Bereaved: A Year of Daily Inspiration to Heal Your Heart

There are times in life when we simply need a little word of encouragement to get us through the day. One of the most common times that we need these words is when we are experiencing a loss or are grieving. Luckily, there have been many wise people who have shared words of wisdom over the years. In this book, you will find a quote for every day of the year that will help you to begin the healing process. There are quotes from famous poets, Buddha, Helen Keller, as well as modern day icons such as Tony Robbins and Maya Angelou. There are also several bible passages as well. When you begin your day, take a moment to read a quote. Sit quietly for a minute and feel how the quote resonates with you and your current situation. Carry these comforting thoughts in your heart throughout the day and you will begin to see that the sense of calm will help you in coping with your loss.

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Words of Comfort & Inspiration

Flo Powell was a prolific writer. She constantly jotted her thoughts on pieces of paper; however, she considered these as notes for her own benefit. She kept a few notebooks that collected material over the years, and the major part of this collection comes from those notebooks. Words greatly influence the human psyche. Words incite emotions; emotions that control our lives and calm or arouse our soul. Words can make us happy or sad; angry or joyful. Words can cause war or incite a riot; create peace or even restore calm. Some people have a way with words; they can control their words to greatly affect our lives. Flo Powell used the written words for devotionals, prayers, poems and short meditations to ease the mind, soothe the soul and offer a sense of stability to relieve the stress and aggravation; the trials and tribulations in our everyday lives. She was truly an inspiration, and her words of comfort have an unusual soothing peaceful aura that creates a calm in each of us.

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Comfort and Joy Cookbook: Christmas Comfort Foods and Inspiration

Wonderfully unique, the The Comfort and Joy Cookbook will delight your taste buds and make your Christmas season even merrier! Featuring tasty recipes organized into a variety of categories including Appetizers, Beverages, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, and Desserts, this big book has you covered for the entire Christmas season and beyond!

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101 Affirmations To Ease Your Grief Journey: Words of Comfort, Words of Hope

Grief is a painful, stressful experience. You wonder if you will make it to the next minute, let alone the next day. How can you lift your spirits? Reading this collection of affirmations is one way. Each affirmation is followed by a focus word or words. You may use these words for self-evaluation, support group discussions, meditation, or prayer. This bring-along resource include step-by-step instructions for affirmation-writing and a list of grief support organizations. This book is your grief companion, a gift for yourself, and others who mourn.

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Excellent As You Are: A Woman’s Book of Confidence, Comfort, and Strength

Confidence, courage, and strength. All of these things come from within, but the inspiration and encouragement to sustain these virtues comes from all around us — from the tall redwoods to the perfect sand dollar, from the flame of a candle to the weave of a hand-knit sweater. In Excellent As You Are, Sue Patton Thoele offers us food for thought, insightful stories, and motivational quotes drawn from her popular meditation book The Woman’s Book of Confidence. Her words are combined with lush photographs on which to reflect, proving all with the inspiration we need to find our own sources of lasting confidence, deep comfort, and true inner strength.

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Saying Kaddish: How to Comfort the Dying, Bury the Dead, and Mourn as a Jew

Anita Diamant’s knowledge, sensitivity, and clarity have made her one of the most respected writers of guides to Jewish life. In Saying Kaddish, she shows how to make Judaism’s time-honored rituals into personal, meaningful sources of comfort. Diamant guides the reader through Jewish practices that attend the end of life, from the sickroom to the funeral to the week, month, and year that follow. There are chapters describing the traditional Jewish funeral and the customs of Shiva, the first week after death when mourners are comforted and cared for by community, friends, and family. She also explains the protected status of Jewish mourners, who are exempt from responsibilities of social, business, and religious life during Shloshim, the first thirty days. And she provides detailed instructions for the rituals of Yizkor and Yahrzeit, as well as chapters about caring for grieving children, mourning the death of a child, neonatal loss, suicide, and the death of non-Jewish loved ones.”In the past, when a Jew died, no one asked, ‘When should we schedule the funeral?’ or ‘How much would you like to spend on the casket?’ or ‘Where will she be buried?'”

The law and the synagogue had ready answers to all of these questions, as Anita Diamant notes in Saying Kaddish. Yet today, Jews must grapple with dozens of questions that make the process of grief difficult to understand in religious terms–questions such as, “How can I, as a Jew-by-choice, mourn for my Catholic father or my Baptist sister?” Diamant’s book guides readers to make responsible decisions about how to honor the dead with integrity. Her practical advice is complemented by personal reflections and historical explanations, in a book that will help readers find their way, and make them feel less alone, in the excruciatingly lonely process of grief. –Michael Joseph Gross

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Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals: Finding Comfort after Losing Your Pet

In this thoughtful book, Allen and Linda Anderson walk you through the numbing pain and dreadful sense of loss that arise when a beloved animal dies. They offer solace to help you deal with grief, remember and honor key moments in the animal’s life, find comfort through groups and with professionals, and get past the depression. They also include exercises, affirmations, and meditations to use through the various stages of grief. The Andersons’ caring, practical advice covers all aspects of pet loss, offering guidance on:

helping children grieve :: honoring your religious beliefs :: grieving for runaway pets :: helping others know what to say or do to console you :: planning an appropriate memorial ceremony or tribute

The book also explores the concept of after-death experiences of departed companion animals and relates many beautiful stories, including the Rainbow Bridge story, that reinforce the love and sense of peace that come from honoring the place animals hold in our lives.

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The Death of a Husband: Reflections for a Grieving Wife (Comfort After a Loss)

A collection of poignant reflections for a wife mourning the loss of her husband. Over forty reflections address different facets of the grieving process. Each offers insights that will touch a woman’s heart, heal her soul, and point out new and hopeful directions.