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On Hallowing One's Diminishments


By John Yungblut


A lifelong student of mysticism shares the experience of contemplative prayer in facing many forms of diminishment: birth defects, natural disasters, aging, and death itself. Pendle Hill Pamphlet, 1990, 27 PP. Paper $6.50


A Song of Death, Our Spiritual Birth a Quaker Way of Dying By Lucy Screechfield-Mciver The author traces her understanding of death as a "spiritual birth, the completion of God's work upon us." Pendle Hill Pamphlet, 1998, 38 PP. Paper $6.50


Guests of My Life


By Elizabeth Watson An excellent resource for those dealing with death, this book traces the authors journey through grief at the time of the accidental death of a daughter. She shares the solace she received from five authors including Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.


Quaker Press of FGC 1996 176 PP. Paper


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