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The Grace in Living
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Kathleen Dowling Singh draws on her experience as a hospice worker and spiritual teacher to explore how attentiveness to death and dying can transform daily life.
The book offers reflections and practices that encourage readers to embrace vulnerability, presence, and meaning in ordinary moments.
Singh connects Eastern spiritual sensibilities with pastoral care, inviting a compassionate, mindful approach to living.
Her prose emphasizes learning from those who are dying as a path to wholehearted living.
The work is part of a loose trilogy that examines dying, aging, and living in reverse publication order.
The book offers reflections and practices that encourage readers to embrace vulnerability, presence, and meaning in ordinary moments.
Singh connects Eastern spiritual sensibilities with pastoral care, inviting a compassionate, mindful approach to living.
Her prose emphasizes learning from those who are dying as a path to wholehearted living.
The work is part of a loose trilogy that examines dying, aging, and living in reverse publication order.
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Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mentioned by Unknown Speaker as the third book in a set arising from observing and writing about dying.

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Ash Wednesday Homily
Mentioned by Unknown Speaker when introducing the author's trilogy and noting she wrote the books in reverse order.

Ash Wednesday Homily


