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Welcome to the Prayer and Mourning Community. Whether you are grieving or you're offering support to another person who has lost a loved one, we hope to give you the information you seek and the solace you need. The discussions on our bulletin boards create a community of mourners — a place where you can share your feelings about death and take comfort in the words of others. If you'd like to post a prayer here for a lost loved one, please do so. You can also find articles by some of today's best writers to inspire, guide, and give solace.
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The Farewell by Malidoma Patrice Some 
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An African teacher recalls saying good-bye to his grandfather and receiving a spiritual initiation.
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Eschatology by Kathleen Norris 
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Eschatology means "the study of the last things." It can help us appreciate the present as well.
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What is Prayer? by Helene Ciaravino 
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There are countless phrases that might define “prayer”-the term means so many things to so many different people. In this excerpt from “How to Pray”, Helene Ciaravino takes a fascinating broad look at prayer, as a path to transformation, as introspection, as a conversation with the divine, as a source of protection and as a dynamic force.
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Eternity in a Day by Rebecca Edmiston-Lange 
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On the subtle interaction of love, nature, death, and grieving.
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A Woman’s Thoughts on Grieving by Nessa Rapoport 
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After attending five funerals in 18 months, author Nessa Rapoport wrote the book she could not find. Here are her passionate meditations on suffering, consolation, and the paradox of God.
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Closing the Circle by Joan Furman, M.S.N., R.N. and David McNabb 
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Classical tragedy teaches us to experience suffering and use it to transform our lives. How can we apply this idea to the tragedy that is death?
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Unanswered Prayers & Spiritual Dry Spells by Helen Ciaravino 
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Frustrations naturally occur when prayers don’t seem to yield the desired results. Furthermore, there are times when the spiritual drive, which may be so passionate and energetic at one moment, simply stalls. All of a sudden, the presence of God may feel like a distant memory, if not a work of the imagination. You find yourself resisting prayer. How can you overcome these situations if and when they occur? What do they mean?
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How to Pray: Getting Started by Helene Ciaravino 
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Whether you seek to make your current spiritual life more fulfilling or are embarking on an exploration of prayer for the first time, this article will acquaint you with many forms of prayer, and show you a variety of ways in which you can enjoy a more successful experience. It includes a wealth of pointers—suggested by spiritual masters, teachers, writers, and prayer practitioners—that can help you approach prayer with the best possible attitude.
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