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Excert from Karmic Healing
by Laurel Clark , Dr.
Epilogue October 2000 I finished writing this book in August of this year. A month later, on September 10, 2000, John died. How can I express my sorrow? John was such a good friend, truly a soul mate, the love of my life. Everything we shared and all I was looking forward to suddenly ended. I came to such deep insights through my experiences with John. I think I had finally admitted how important it was for me to just be with him, to love him, to cease fighting my fear and anxiety about what I should or shouldn't do. I wanted to live this with John, to savor the delicious fruit of our love forever.
We Do Not Have to Forgive
by Henya Kagen , Ph.D
I have noticed a rising trend in recent publications, an emphasis on the importance of "forgiveness" in the grief process. The main message of these various writers--whether they are philosophers, educators, psychologists, or clergy--is that the act of forgiving the one who caused us the harm is essential to the "healing process", and is a necessity in order to achieve "complete healing."