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A retired clergyperson, with over 30 years of experience in civilian and military chaplaincy, explores her own grief experiences, including the deaths of two husbands, as well as reflections on myriad other losses everyone suffers. The author shares how we can easily relate to the sorrows of the Nobel-prize-winning poet Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). His life and writings are strikingly relevant today and offer heartfelt messages of hope and strength.

Produktbeschreibung
A retired clergyperson, with over 30 years of experience in civilian and military chaplaincy, explores her own grief experiences, including the deaths of two husbands, as well as reflections on myriad other losses everyone suffers. The author shares how we can easily relate to the sorrows of the Nobel-prize-winning poet Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). His life and writings are strikingly relevant today and offer heartfelt messages of hope and strength.
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Autorenporträt
After earning a Master's of Divinity degree, I served in civilian and military chaplaincy positions for over 30 years, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army. I chose chaplaincy specifically because I love working with people from all different faith and cultural backgrounds. I have counseled thousands of hurting folks over the years and have learned so much from them. I have been widowed twice, once when I was 42, and again when I was 63. After both of those tragedies, I felt completely broken for a very long time. Grief takes many forms, and healing is not merely a matter of waiting for time to pass. I wrote this book to help people suffering all manner of loss and sorrow. Tagore (1861-1941) has been my friend and spiritual mentor for many years.