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7 Lessons for Living from the Dying: How to Nurture What Really Matters

by Karen Dr. Wyatt

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"Dr. Karen Wyatt addresses a long-standing taboo in our youth-obsessed, feel-good society- death and the process of dying." Larry Dossey, MD, author of Healing Words "This is a highly recommended book for those in the land of the living from those who are no longer with us." Ken Wilber Karen Wyatt has been privileged to share the final months, weeks, days and moments with many of her patients. This unique experience has given her a profound insight into death and dying. In this book she shares her story and the stories of her patients, providing us with 7 key lessons that the dying can teach us. Lesson 1- Suffering- Embrace Your Difficulties Lesson 2- Love- Let Your Heart Be Broken Lesson 3- Forgiveness- Hold No Resentments Lesson 4- Paradise- Dwell in the Present Moment Lesson 5- Purpose- Manifest Your Highest Potential Lesson 6- Surrender- Let Go of Expectations Lesson 7- Impermanence- Face Your Fear Each lesson is a wake up call to each and every one of us to live our lives more fully, without regret and in a more connected way. With each lesson Karen provides a clear analysis of the importance of that lesson and then goes on to share daily practices on how we can live the lessons as a spiritual practice.… (more)
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"Dr. Karen Wyatt addresses a long-standing taboo in our youth-obsessed, feel-good society- death and the process of dying." Larry Dossey, MD, author of Healing Words "This is a highly recommended book for those in the land of the living from those who are no longer with us." Ken Wilber Karen Wyatt has been privileged to share the final months, weeks, days and moments with many of her patients. This unique experience has given her a profound insight into death and dying. In this book she shares her story and the stories of her patients, providing us with 7 key lessons that the dying can teach us. Lesson 1- Suffering- Embrace Your Difficulties Lesson 2- Love- Let Your Heart Be Broken Lesson 3- Forgiveness- Hold No Resentments Lesson 4- Paradise- Dwell in the Present Moment Lesson 5- Purpose- Manifest Your Highest Potential Lesson 6- Surrender- Let Go of Expectations Lesson 7- Impermanence- Face Your Fear Each lesson is a wake up call to each and every one of us to live our lives more fully, without regret and in a more connected way. With each lesson Karen provides a clear analysis of the importance of that lesson and then goes on to share daily practices on how we can live the lessons as a spiritual practice.

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