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The Seasons of Grief.


The Seasons Of Grief

Debra Butler & Paisley Woodside

Guest Cottage

PO Box 848, Woodruff, WI 54568

978-1930596658 $14.95 www.theguestcottage.com 1-800-333-8122

"I lost a marriage and found a home./I lost a father and found a heritage./I lost a job and found a life purpose./I lost a Son, but found myself and eternity." With the assistance of Pailsey Woodside, Deb Butler has compiled a small 125-page pocket book of personal observations, journal commentaries, and poetry that helped her to deal with the tragic loss of her son. "The Seasons of Grief: What Nature Can Teach Us About Loss" is nicely illustrated throughout with the color photography of Jane Winkler Winkler may refer to:
  • Winkler, Manitoba, a Canadian city
  • Winkler (novel), by Giles Coren
  • Winkler (crater), a crater on the Moon
  • Winkler (surname), people with the surname Winkler or Winckler
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, whose images are drawn from the beauty and tranquility of the outdoors. Living in Minocqua, Wisconsin Minocqua is a town located in Oneida County, Wisconsin. According to the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 4,859. However, this number substantially increases during the summer. History
Minocqua was officially organized on March 13, 1889.
, Deb provides life coaching This article needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
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, counseling and transformational guidance augmented by her expertise in Transpersonal Psychology transpersonal psychology,
n the branch of psychology that attempts to integrate the science of psychology with the insights of various spiritual disciplines, including the role of altered states, mystical experiences, contemplative practices, and ritual
. Of special note is Deb's 'Fall Visualizations: A Daily Practice', a step-by-step example of cultivating a coping mechanism coping mechanism Psychiatry Any conscious or unconscious mechanism of adjusting to environmental stress without altering personal goals or purposes  for experiencing and resolving deeply felt emotions. "The Seasons Of Grief" is an ideal gift for anyone having to deal with the loss of a loved one and in need of the healing properties of nature in appreciating that life is 'cyclical and unpredictable, full and possible'.
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Title Annotation:The Seasons of Grief: What Nature Can Teach us about Loss
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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