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The grace in dying

Book • 1998
Kathleen Dowling Singh's work draws on decades of hospice experience to offer compassionate reflections on dying and the lessons it offers the living.

The book combines case stories, spiritual insight, and practical counsel for caregivers and those facing mortality.

Singh emphasizes presence, listening, and the transformative power of accepting death as integral to life.

Her approach blends Western clinical experience with Eastern spiritual sensibilities, making the book accessible to a broad audience.

This volume launched a thematic trilogy including her later books on aging and living.

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Mentioned by Unknown Speaker when introducing an author whose hospice work informed reflections on death and living.
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Ash Wednesday Homily
Mentioned by Unknown Speaker as the first book the author wrote and the original impetus for the subsequent books.
Ash Wednesday Homily

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