• “The Grief Cure”Navigating the depths of grief, this book explores finding meaning through unconventional cures

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    “The Grief Cure”
    Navigating the depths of grief, this book explores finding meaning through unconventional cures



  • Our Weekly Tip: One Last Letter to Your Loved OnesWhen you've grieving the loss of someone, letters are a powerful tool

    Our Weekly Tip: One Last Letter to Your Loved Ones
    When you’ve grieving the loss of someone, letters are a powerful tool

    Our Tip of the Week: Psychologists and psychotherapists often tell their clients to express their emotions in writing, specifically in letter form. This has proven to be an effective method for resolving interpersonal problems. Often, simply expressing everything you feel honestly in writing helps process your thoughts and emotions. You don’t even have to send…

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  • “The End of Your Life Book Club”A reflection about the books you read when a loved one nears death

    “The End of Your Life Book Club”
    A reflection about the books you read when a loved one nears death

    In 2007, Will Schwalbe’s mother, Mary Anne, was diagnosed with hepatitis after returning from a humanitarian trip to Pakistan.  Months later, her doctors discovered she was suffering from an advanced stage of pancreatic cancer, a disease which is usually fatal within six months.  In The End of Your Life Book Club, Schwalbe follows the story…

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  • “Age is a high price to pay for maturity.”
    – Tom Stoppard

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  • “My Silver Lining”Song expresses determination to continue living life after loss

    “My Silver Lining”
    Song expresses determination to continue living life after loss

    Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit skillfully express the need to find meaning and pleasure in life after experiencing hardship. In “My Silver Lining,” they sing: Take me some place where there’s music and there’s laughter…There’s no starting over, no new beginnings, time races onAnd you’ve just gotta keep on keeping on. This need to…

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  • Relocating China’s DeadThe impact of China's economic and population crises on graves

    Relocating China’s Dead
    The impact of China’s economic and population crises on graves

    Back in 2009, hedge fund founder Jim Chanos was convinced that China was in the midst of a major economic bubble. Over the preceding decade, the country had invested in billions of square feet of land, building brand new cities between urban hubs and rural countrysides. It was also accumulating mountains of debt. Chanos predicted that…

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  • New Bill Aims to Block Families From Honoring Their Dead As They WishVirginia funeral director introduces bill to prevent funerals at home

    New Bill Aims to Block Families From Honoring Their Dead As They Wish
    Virginia funeral director introduces bill to prevent funerals at home

    As history has proven, the funeral industry does not always have our best interests at heart. Before I explain how the proposed “Storage of Body” bill will impact us, let me first make you aware of a growing movement. Across the United States, many families are starting to keep their loved ones who have just…

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  • “Love Dogs”Poem describes the how grief is the remedy, not the enemy, of a broken heart

    “Love Dogs”
    Poem describes the how grief is the remedy, not the enemy, of a broken heart

    Thirteenth century Persian poet Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi is widely known for his poems of ecstasy, devotion and praise for the great mystery of the human experience. His poem “Love Dogs” speaks of a cry of longing from both the perspective of the caller and the one who is called for. The poem begins with a man…

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  • Monday Hearts for Madalene
    Page Hodel creates the most beautiful hearts in an ongoing celebration of love

    Happy Chinese New Year! It’s an honor for SevenPonds to share with our readers the story of the Monday Hearts for Madalene project, a true account of the power of love in the midst of death. The project’s origins take us to 2005: the moment Page Hodel encountered Madalene Rodriguez and fell “instantly, dizzyingly in love with her.” The…

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  • “Natura Morta”: The Photography of Maria Ionova-Gribina Lovingly posed dead animals reflect an artist’s childhood memories

    “Natura Morta”: The Photography of Maria Ionova-Gribina
    Lovingly posed dead animals reflect an artist’s childhood memories

    As was the case for so many of us, Russian photographer Maria Ionova-Gribina’s first encounters with death were accidental — chance meetings with dead animals as she played with her brother in the woods near her childhood home. Fueled by innocent curiosity, they would examine the dead birds, moles or insects they discovered and bury…

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