Teaching how to die (part 3) The third and final interview with the palliative care specialist Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes, she talks about faith, different ways to experience time and about "the face" of death.
Anticipatory Grieving – an essay about death What hurts more? The death of someone very close that gets seriously ill or a sudden death of someone without warning?
So much of nostalgia I lost my father a few years ago. Only then I discovered that the nostalgia has sizes. And the size of nostalgia is inversely proportional to what awakens it.
Teaching how to die (part 2) In the face of the end, everything else stop to matter and what is essential comes up. appears only the essentials. In the second part of the interview with Dr. Ana Claudia Quintana, she tells how rebuilding and recovering the patient's family ties with the one who will die, work.
Teaching how to die Is it possible to die well? How can we improve the end of the life of a terminal patient? Dr. Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes, specialist in Palliative car has been helping a lot of people (and families) to go through the moment to say goodbye kindly and with love
“When we are sad, we are pregnant with the future” The poet Rainer Maria Rilke has a famous sentence that also talks about grieving, a journey makes us reinvent life after death and that can be a transforming agent
Grieving for Buddhism Exclusive Interview: Bel Cesar speaks about Budhism, death and grieving suggest a list of books that may help