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Physician, Author, Spiritual Teacher. Karen M. Wyatt, MD. Founder of Creative Healing, LLC. The website of Margaret Lynch who is an EFT Practitioner and whose audio broadcasts are featured on the podcast page. Posted October 11, 2011 at 2:28 PM. Carol Look is an EFT Practitioner whose audio talks on EFT are featured on the podcast page. Posted October 11, 2011 at 2:30 PM. Posted October 11, 2011 at 2:33 PM. The official site for EFT information, research articles, training opportunities, books and DVDS.
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Friends Along The Road: June 2010
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Saturday, June 26, 2010. Values and Vision of Friends Along the Road. Free to copy print and distribute. Not for commercial use. Changes prohibited. ©2007 Friends Along the Road Inc. 1 Each person's experience of grief is unique and precious. 2 Grief may be of any intensity, and may last for any amount of time. 3 It is okay to display strong emotion, or none at all. 4 It is okay to refuse the sentiments of others. 7 It is okay for those in grief to seek healing or resolution, or to not. Caring emotional ...
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Friends Along The Road: FAR is Run by You, and You, and You....
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Friday, June 6, 2014. FAR is Run by You, and You, and You. Ince Friends Along the Road. Is a free open-source social movement, YOU make it work. If you agree in general terms to the FAR Values and Vision statement. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A SAFE PLACE TO MOURN FAMILY AND FRIENDS, AND TO SHARE FEELINGS ABOUT DEATH, GRIEF, AND LIFE.". Our mission is t. FAR is Run by You, and You, and You. Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Held with curiosity, kindness, and space. Coaching4stres...
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I Don’t Know What To Say. Free Grief Sympathy Card. Poems About Loss, Grief Poems. Articles on Grieving- Submission Guidelines. Dealing with Grief – Free Interviews. Speaking & Workshops. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. AARP Grief and Loss Program. Many resources from the AARP includes search for grief support resources in the USA. 8211; National Center for grieving children and Families. 8211; find a local grief group. 8211; A supportive site for anyone mourning a death.
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Friends Along The Road: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Move on from Grief? You Don't Have To. Your grief is your own and no one has the right to say otherwise. No one should ever tell you it is time to move on. The anguish you feel may bum out family members and friends, and be seen as a challenge to psychiatrists and grief counselors, but if you do not feel like moving on you don't have to. If that fact inconveniences others it is their problem. Nor do I speak for every person in grief. How could I? Death and grief can bring about...
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Friends Along The Road: January 2012
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Saturday, January 14, 2012. New Year 2012: On Happiness. We may still bottom out at times, and occasionally feel great joy, even ecstasy. Feeling joy is wonderful when it happens and it is a tremendous blessing! But for the most part, if we follow a generally middle path, we have real direction, and a greater chance, in my view, of making it through this indescribable thing called physical life. December 31, 2011. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our mission is t. Colorado, United States.
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Friends Along The Road: Do Men and Women Grieve Differently? Not Always.
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Saturday, November 17, 2012. Do Men and Women Grieve Differently? By David D. Pierce Jr. Originally published by The Grief Toolbox. October 24, 2012. Maybe sometimes, but not necessarily: the differences are often based on individuality rather than gender. While cultural expectations abound regarding how men and women grieve, and how they should grieve, they do not define the many ways men and women actually do grieve. Some men are inexpressive. That may be alright, too. Does my society even know? Or wha...
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Friends Along The Road: May 2012
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Sunday, May 20, 2012. Our 1st FAR Audio Interview! Links to this post. Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Friends Along the Road: Creating Sanctuary for Those in Grief. Like you're in a different universe from everyone else: that's how it can feel after the death of a family member or friend. Ow can the world go on as if everything is normal, when this precious, unique individual, is suddenly gone? Especially when you aren’t even sure if you, yourself, wish to live? The Looking for Lilli Tour. Though we had no mone...
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Friends Along The Road: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012. How to Create Sanctuary Anywhere for Those in Grief. When someone in your proximity - or on the phone or online - expresses strong feelings of grief, it is possible to use the surroundings (or virtual environment you create) to help her be more at ease. Follow intuition and cues. When grief erupts on the phone or online, the physical setting is not so important, but you can suggest that the suffering person move to a room or area inside or outside that feels more comfortable...
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Friends Along The Road: How to Create Sanctuary Anywhere for Those in Grief
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012. How to Create Sanctuary Anywhere for Those in Grief. When someone in your proximity - or on the phone or online - expresses strong feelings of grief, it is possible to use the surroundings (or virtual environment you create) to help her be more at ease. Follow intuition and cues. When grief erupts on the phone or online, the physical setting is not so important, but you can suggest that the suffering person move to a room or area inside or outside that feels more comfortable...