Chapter 1 My Spiritual Experiences in Life and Death
Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross--Pioneering thanatologist, psychiatrist and author of
dozens of books on death and life after death.
Death is simply a shedding of the physical body like the butterfly
shedding its cocoon. It is a transition to a higher state of consciousness
where you continue to perceive, to understand, to laugh, and to
be able to grow.
--Elisabeth Kubler-Ross M.D.
Disco Harry's
Last Dance. Harry, pictured with his granddaughter, loved to dance--wheelchair
in tow, up to the very last moment of his life.
Chapter
2 Cultivating Your Soul's Unique Path--Daring To Be Spiritually
Incorrect
Joseph Sharp--Writer,
lecturer, long-term AIDS survivor and author of Living Our Dying and
Sacred Individuality.
I've come to respect the voice of the dissenter and maverick when
it comes to spiritual matters. The avenues of seeking that interest
me today are not about trying to locate or discern a spiritual cooperative
or single tradition that I can best fit within. To the contrary,
I want to know how to more fully cultivate my soul's individuality.
How is my soul trying to express itself through the unique particulars
of my humanity--a humanity that is sometimes ecstatic and joyful,
but just as often touched by sadness, anger or despair?
--Joseph Sharp
Chapter
3 Attidudinal Healing--The Essence of Our Being Is Love
Dr. Gerald Jampolsky
and Dr. Diane Circincione--Founding Director of the Center for Attitudinal
Healing, transformational speakers and co-authors of Change Your Mind,
Change Your Life and several other books.
Health and healing ultimately has nothing to do with the body.
Real health is inner peace.
--Dr. Diane Circincione
Love is letting go of fear.
--Dr. Gerald Jampolsky
Chapter
4 From Psyche to Soul--The Healing Power of Archetypes
Marion Woodman--Jungian
analyst, transformational speaker and author of The Pregnant Virgin,
Dancing in the Flames and several other books.
Soul is eternal; its language is metaphor, which belongs in this
moment and in the timeless, spaceless moment.
--Marion Woodman
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