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NEW!
Digital Story
Forgiveness -
A
Digital Story by Julie Coull and dedicated to her father Tom
Trow
Approaching
death, the inescapable fact of life by Josina Keuskamp-van Schaik
An interview with Judith Pocock, the founder of the Ruby Care
Foundation.
For Judith Pocock, the process of death is entirely connected with
the awe and wonder of the enigma and mystery of life. One of her
motifs in starting the Ruby Heart Foundation was to penetrate the
taboos that surround this most important time and raise the awareness
of the proces of dying. 'It started in me because of a growing dissatisfaction
with the way people look at death. Click
here ...
Contemplations
on Death, Dying - and Life
A
Conversation with Judith Pocock- Bereavement Counsellor and
Founder of The Ruby Care Foundation in Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
By
Diane M. Cooper
Diane:
Judith, I'm aware that you've been involved in esoteric study and
research for a number of years. I'm also aware you have gathered
tremendous knowledge about the arena of death and dying through
the work you do in the world. Click
here ...
Facing
Death By David Palmer
Part
I
You
can feel almost apologetic introducing the subject of death. In
a materialistic society there's no future in it. Death occurs in
a terminal ward, when the heart stops beating and vital signs have
ceased. It can seem like a depthless chasm we dare not look into
in case it draws us down. Click
here ...
Part II
The
passing on of someone is a most powerful time. The feelings stirred
up then - in the person themselves, and in those who love them -
may be the strongest and most real ever felt in a life. Click
here ...
Follow
the link to read article published in Topaz
Magazine
For
practical self-help from The Ruby Care Foundation, follow the link
to read our series self-help articles. Click
here ...
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