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When someone dies, the intellect wants to protect us by hardening our bellies and not allowing our suffering to heal us. But if we experience those emotions, the authors say that they can make us whole again and thereby available for healthy emotional connections with the living and the dead. The live seminar recording jumps into this stream of ideas, which, along with some poignant audience interactions, validate both the authors' noble purpose and central message. The last quarter of the program has powerful meditations that are so well done that few intellects will be able to keep them from connecting with the soul. Highly recommended as a healing experience for those who are grieving. T.W. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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Book Description
From his early influential and moving book, Who Dies?, to his most recent bestseller, A Year to Live, Stephen Levine has quietly transformed the way we live and die in America. Over the past 20 years he has created a series of masterpieces and guidebooks for conscious living, including the modern classics Grist for the Mill (with Ram Dass), A Gradual Awakening, and Healing into Life and Death. On The Grief Process, Stephen Levine turns his attention to the resolution of unresolved grief the injury of our age which leaves no scars. Through a series of deeply-felt guided exercises that he has shared and refined with meditation groups, hospice residents, and others caught in the wake of physical and emotional grief Stephen Levine demonstrates awareness techniques available to everyone seeking true healing. Culminating in an intensive guided meditation, The Grief Process is a milestone in Stephen Levines long career as a meditation teacher, caregiver, and healer.
Stephen Levine
... is a meditation teacher and the author of many well-loved books, including the perennial bestseller Who Dies? (over 300,000 copies in print), A Gradual Awakening; Healing into Life and Death; and A Year to Live. He is also the coauthor, with his wife, Ondrea, of Embracing the Beloved.
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