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My heart weeps with sorrow at the loss o by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Feb 2010 3:54pm My heart weeps with sorrow at the loss of the Georgian Olympian luge competitor & goes out to fellow Olympians. God bless you allstay safe Read on »
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - A Beautiful Video to Help in Coping with Loss by Dr. Kirsti D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:36pm . This video features the newer version of Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep, by Lucie Storrs. More about the Poem, the Song and the Book To learn more about the poemDo Not Stand At My Grave and Weep, the musical version of this classic bereavement poem and about an eBook resource visit the Squidoo Lens Dedicated to Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep Read on »
weep for us by Tiffany Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Sep 2010 2:13pm for the patient. I am sad for the man who thought this was an answer. I weep for us and wearily look to our future. Read on »
Weeping Cherry Tree by ecoblog Posted Tue 12 Jan 2010 8:51am about more weeping trees please following the link and click to page 2. Weeping Cherry Trees Weeping cherry trees must be included in any Top 10 list of weeping trees, since they are spectacular blooming specimens for the spring landscape. In fact, below I mention two additional cherry blossom trees that do not have a weeping habit, so as not to shortchange Read on »
Latte With Lisa – Weeping May Endure For a Night… BUT … there is more! by Lisa C. Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 7:49pm cares for us and loves us regardless of if we are weeping – or rejoicing. Lisa Read on »
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep an eBook of Comfort by Dr. Kirsti D. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 3:27pm Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep is a helpful resource, an eBook with over 250 poems, quotes, words and readings of comfort for those who have experienced a loss... of You in one of the earlier posts on the Grief, Loss & Transitions Blog. Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep eBook - A Helpful Resource The Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep Book Read on »
Weeping for health… by Margaret Patient Expert Posted Sat 08 Aug 2009 12:46am That onions are good for us is nothing new. If you have high glucose, a cold, a cough, high cholesterol, heart disease, asthma, high blood pressure or are at risk of developing certain types of cancer (colon, ovarian, prostate and so forth), etc., incorporate onions into your diet. Onions are good for us, period. But the [...] Read on »
New eBook of Comfort - Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep by Dr. Kirsti D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:36pm Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weepis a new resource, an eBook with over 250 poems, quotes, words and readings of comfort for those who have experienced a loss... Not Stand At My Grave and Weep This carefully crafted and edited collection of comforting words can help you find the right words to express your sorrow, whether a loss you have Read on »
Devotion – Think You Are The Only One Crying About Your Illness? Jesus Weeps Too by Lisa C. Posted Tue 31 Aug 2010 7:00am , and those who were with her weeping, and He was deeply moved and troubled. We know that Jesus was not weeping for Lazarus, for He knew that within minutes Lazarus would no longer be dead. Jesus would raise Lazarus from death, bringing him back into the world of the living. Jesus was weeping because of the suffering of Mary and her companions. That very Read on »
The Sad Truth About Menopause or Only Moments to Go Before I Weep by Lynette Sheppard Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:35pm Susan writes that she doesn t know which is worse: her constant feeling of sadness or her hot flashes. That s easy - whichever one is occurring at the moment is worse! Seriously, though, for many of us, depression is a disconcerting emotional change that deluges us in menopause. Certainly we have a fair amount to be depressed about (see Men ... Read on »