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Turning the Corner on Grief Street introduces a brave new world in which grief can be viewed as a gift as well as a tragedy. In this world, death is not the enemy, and grief does not have to be paralyzing. Instead, we can welcome the ways in which grief shakes us loose from our spiritual lethargy and creates a wound that is much more than a wound... it is an opening. The remarkable teachings found here assume that we are ready to accept death and grief as not only necessary for spiritual growth, but also as a sacred experience that can elevate our perspectives and expand us rather than annihilate us.…mehr

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Turning the Corner on Grief Street introduces a brave new world in which grief can be viewed as a gift as well as a tragedy. In this world, death is not the enemy, and grief does not have to be paralyzing. Instead, we can welcome the ways in which grief shakes us loose from our spiritual lethargy and creates a wound that is much more than a wound... it is an opening. The remarkable teachings found here assume that we are ready to accept death and grief as not only necessary for spiritual growth, but also as a sacred experience that can elevate our perspectives and expand us rather than annihilate us.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Terri Daniel, CT, CCTP is a clinical chaplain, certified trauma professional and end-of-life educator certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling. The focus of her work is to assist dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually-spacious understanding of death and beyond.

Terri conducts workshops throughout the U.S. to help the dying and the bereaved find healing through meditative, ceremonial and therapeutic processes that focus on inner transformation rather than external events. Her work is acclaimed by physicians, hospice workers, grief counselors and clergy for its pinpoint clarity on the process of dying and grieving, and its heartfelt depiction of consciousness beyond the physical body. .

Terri has a BA in religious studies from Marylhurst University, an MA in pastoral care from Fordham University, and a DMin in pastoral care and counseling from the San Francisco Theological Seminary.

She is the author of three books on death and the afterlife, and is also the founder of the annual Afterlife Awareness Conference.