Dispel the Fear of Dying Alone
Bring Dignity to the Dying

 

10 ideas to engage family and friends in
“Spiritual Presence” for your loved-one
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Enter your name and e-mail address to the right for access to a free PDF on Sacred Dying and the 10 key points for successful vigiling. Help your dying loved one feel the peace while preparing your family for the transition from life to death.

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  1. Spiritual Presence
  2. How to Provide Strength
  3. Create a Positive Environment
  4. Prepare Yourself
  5. Dispel Anger
  6. And Much More...

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As the moment approaches, many of us have fear of dying alone. But there are forces in the current culture, through the Death Awareness Movement, that are addressing this concern. Hospice, the No One Dies Alone (NODA) program, and Sacred Dying Foundation are examples of organizations and programs that believe in a continuum of care for the dying and for their survivors.
When a loved-one dies but you are unable to be there, grief bereavement counseling can help you heal. The above-referenced organizations know the true meaning of bereavement and understand that in addition to assisting the dying, their work helps bereaved survivors as well: through the knowledge that their loved-ones were compassionately accompanied in their journey.

“The Sacred Dying Foundation is committed to transforming the dying experience by reintegrating spiritual and religious practices, and to begin changing the way our society experiences death and dying.”



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