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Be Light in Grief: Conscious grieving for self-empowerment, growth & healing

Grief is one of the most challenging aspects in our everyday lives and we grieve not only for the death of a loved one, but for any loss, real or anticipated. Grief affects us holistically – emotionally, physically, mentally, socially and spiritually – and when left unhealed can lead to illness. This new paradigm of energy medicine as integrative medicine is about working with an individual’s higher coherent frequencies to re-ignite life force energy so a person may reclaim experiences of joy, appreciation, and newfound vitality. Conscious grieving helps us to surrender into grief rather than collapse under it, meeting suffering as the light.

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When I Look to the Sky: A Collection of Quotes, Poems, and Prayers for Loss, Grief, and Healing (Little Book. Big Idea.)

“Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion.”
—Buddha

The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult things a person can endure, and it is all too easy to lose sight of ourselves in the experience of grief. Yet it is in these times of trouble, when comfort is most needed, that it seems hardest to find.

When I Look to the Sky is a collection of thoughts, prayers, and poems, carefully selected to provide those who grieve with much-needed strength and support in their darkest moments. Serving as a source of both emotional support and personal guidance, When I Look to the Sky helps put things in perspective, allowing each of us to come to terms with loss in our own way, and in our own time.

When I Look to the Sky mixes hope with introspection, sorrow with beauty, and loss with love. Its timeless quotes and captivating verses belong in the hands of anyone who looks to the sky for answers.

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Affirmations for Women: God’s Healing Words for the Heart in Times of Guilt, Grief, & Uncertainty

This book is a must read for any woman on a journey of healing, self-love, forgiveness, and empowerment. Rooted in biblical truths, Affirmations for Women portrays the lives of five women of the bible who experienced great loss, deception, grief, and disappointment. Explore the real life stories of: Eve – a woman who needed God’s mercy after being deceived by evil, Deborah – a woman who desperately needed God to help her carry out a mission that was bigger than her, Naomi – a woman who needed strength to accept God’s redirection, Hannah – a woman who needed to focus intensely on God and not her enemy, and Gomer – a woman who needed to be rescued by God from her own destructive patterns. Their stories did not end at their hardships. Yours does not have to either. Enhance your spiritual journey one chapter at a time, where you’ll find relatable scenarios, comprehensive biblical insight to real life problems, and a life application component centered on solutions. Take advantage of the resources at the end of the book that will aid you on your path of growth and a new approach to “what has been.” You will walk away from this reading experience understanding just how much God cares about your redemption and all things lost in your life.

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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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Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations For Working Through Grief

After the loss of a loved one, once the services are over and the relatives and friends have gone home, we are left to enter a strange new land, where someone who has given meaning to our life is gone. Drawing on her own experience as well as that of others, author Martha Whitmore Hickman presents a year’s worth of meditations for people dealing with this profound loss, offering solace and illuminating a way forward. From January 1 to December 31, each day’s meditation considers a meaningful quotation or passage on grief or suffering, with sources ranging Shakespeare to Emily Dickinson, from the Christian Bible to Hindu proverbs. A thoughtful, sensitive collection, Healing After Loss will comfort and inspire listeners on their journeys through grief toward recovery.