A singular strategy to understanding and overcoming grief.
Bestselling writer Raymond Moody and his colleague Dianne Arcangel present how the grieving course of can remodel our concern and grief into religious and emotional development.
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friendlyreader –
I really appreciated that this book points out that”Grief is not an emotion but a process with a host of emotions.”Some people think that after a certain period of time that a person should be over their grief. This is a realistic and helpful book. I also recommend another book I found helpful and healing to use. The title is, Write From Your Heart, A Healing Grief Journal.
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Sandy –
Nicely written and explains many different topics. Very helpful for those who are grieving. Great insight for me after the loss of my adult son.
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Shelley –
Just what I needed.
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Lise S.Corsini –
THANKS!!!
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Michael Way –
An excellent resource book for anyone who has gone through or is going through the grief process. Especially meaningful are the real stories from real people to illustrate the points the authors are making. A great book to to add to your library for future reference.
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Carol A.F. –
Enjoyable read. Backed up some things I already knew.
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Karen Dixon –
lovely thanks
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Maria Gore –
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“Pearl” –
Raymond Moody is a genius
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Justine Hluzek –
I just lost my son 2 mos ago and just started reading this book. So far so good. I can’t leave a complete feedback yet, but have heard from other friends in same situation that this is an excellet book to start the healing process.
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rtc –
This book helped me to continue my spiritual journey after my much loved son Christian, passed over.
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MDGRAMMY99“ –
This review has no negative comments about LIFE AFTER LOSS; the “lurching” in the review title refers to my adjusting to the death of my daughter when she was only 43 years old. In fact, some days I’m still lurching, and may lurch for a long time.LIFE AFTER LOSS was a great help. I won’t steal any of the book’s thunder, but I will admit that I re-read it regularly. It helps.
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MClark –
Very helpful during my continuing time of grief.
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Kathleen M Gierhart –
Good book. Helpful.
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LINA –
Good job!
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R.I –
Really Helped me after the sudden loss of my father. Gives you hope and shows you that other people are going through the grief process everyday. Your not alone!
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Ann Ilton –
Raymond Moody is always worth readingHe is authentic kind and brilliant
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Joni –
Exactly as advertised. Very good book.
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Richard de Meath –
This book is one of the best ever written, well researched and though-provoking, it will help the reader to understand the process of life and death.I bought this book many years ago, lent it to a friend, bought it again and once more lent it to a different friend. That is the trouble with buying books, you lend them in the hope they will be returned.
friendlyreader –
I really appreciated that this book points out that”Grief is not an emotion but a process with a host of emotions.”Some people think that after a certain period of time that a person should be over their grief. This is a realistic and helpful book. I also recommend another book I found helpful and healing to use. The title is, Write From Your Heart, A Healing Grief Journal.
Sandy –
Nicely written and explains many different topics. Very helpful for those who are grieving. Great insight for me after the loss of my adult son.
Shelley –
Just what I needed.
Lise S.Corsini –
THANKS!!!
Michael Way –
An excellent resource book for anyone who has gone through or is going through the grief process. Especially meaningful are the real stories from real people to illustrate the points the authors are making. A great book to to add to your library for future reference.
Carol A.F. –
Enjoyable read. Backed up some things I already knew.
Karen Dixon –
lovely thanks
Maria Gore –
Good
“Pearl” –
Raymond Moody is a genius
Justine Hluzek –
I just lost my son 2 mos ago and just started reading this book. So far so good. I can’t leave a complete feedback yet, but have heard from other friends in same situation that this is an excellet book to start the healing process.
rtc –
This book helped me to continue my spiritual journey after my much loved son Christian, passed over.
MDGRAMMY99“ –
This review has no negative comments about LIFE AFTER LOSS; the “lurching” in the review title refers to my adjusting to the death of my daughter when she was only 43 years old. In fact, some days I’m still lurching, and may lurch for a long time.LIFE AFTER LOSS was a great help. I won’t steal any of the book’s thunder, but I will admit that I re-read it regularly. It helps.
MClark –
Very helpful during my continuing time of grief.
Kathleen M Gierhart –
Good book. Helpful.
LINA –
Good job!
R.I –
Really Helped me after the sudden loss of my father. Gives you hope and shows you that other people are going through the grief process everyday. Your not alone!
Ann Ilton –
Raymond Moody is always worth readingHe is authentic kind and brilliant
Joni –
Exactly as advertised. Very good book.
Richard de Meath –
This book is one of the best ever written, well researched and though-provoking, it will help the reader to understand the process of life and death.I bought this book many years ago, lent it to a friend, bought it again and once more lent it to a different friend. That is the trouble with buying books, you lend them in the hope they will be returned.