• “Vanished House” by Hu QuanchunA haunting, ivy-clad sculpture in a Chinese cemetery evokes the nature of loss

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    “Vanished House” by Hu Quanchun
    A haunting, ivy-clad sculpture in a Chinese cemetery evokes the nature of loss



  • [A]Dressing the Dead: Garments for the Grave

    [A]Dressing the Dead: Garments for the Grave

    Pia Interlandi is a fashion designer, artist, funeral celebrant, and teacher based in Melbourne, Australia. She often incorporates ideas of death, ritual, and transformation into her unique designs, and has even designed clothing for burial, informed by a fascination with human biology and death as a scientific and psychological concept. While studying Design, the artist began…

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  • What is mind-body Medicine? (Interview)

    What is mind-body Medicine? (Interview)

    Lora Matz has been a leader in the field of Integrative Medicine for many years. She is a psychotherapist, lecturer, and writer who works extensively throughout the country in the area of Mind-Body Medicine and Transpersonal Development. She works in in curriculum and program development with organizations in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) and around the…

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  • “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius”A Memoir of a Strange and Unique Life After the Loss of a Loved One

    “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius”
    A Memoir of a Strange and Unique Life After the Loss of a Loved One

    Through his popular memoir, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, San Francisco author Dave Eggers chronicles his experience raising his younger brother Toph after the family loses each of their parents to cancer. The book is, indeed, at times heartbreaking and staggering. Watching Dave and his older sister navigate their unexpected circumstances while maintaining much…

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  • On Death and Dying

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  • Art Guides Children and Parents Through Grief

    Art Guides Children and Parents Through Grief

    Author Ann Faison‘s understanding of grief began with her own grieving process after giving birth to her still-born child. She is trained as a visual artist, a musician, and a healer, so her healing process naturally leads to a focus on art. She believes that the best path towards healing is through expressing grief creatively…

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  • “Mid-Term Break”Seamus Heaney's "Mid-Term Break" is raw, real

    “Mid-Term Break”
    Seamus Heaney’s “Mid-Term Break” is raw, real

    Seamus Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995 for his poetry, and it is no wonder why; his works have their own beauty and rhythm that gives them a kind of musical quality. One of his poems, “Mid-Term Break,” manages to be beautiful despite its tragic content. Its subject is the death…

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  • Kourageous Kids Storybooks Make Children the Heroes of Their Own Stories

    Kourageous Kids Storybooks Make Children the Heroes of Their Own Stories

    Kourageous Kids Storybooks was created to bring hope, joy, and laughter to children fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. The organization creates custom picture books that depict the children as heroes and heroines in a story of their choice. The stories utilize the names of the children and their siblings for the main characters, and…

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  • “Getting older is no problem. You just have to live long enough.”

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  • A Look into Baha’i Faith Burial Rites

    A Look into Baha’i Faith Burial Rites

    The Bahá’í Faith is a monotheistic religion founded in 19th-century Persia which emphasizes the spiritual unity of humankind. An estimated 5 to 6 million Bahá’ís live in more than 200 countries around the world.

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