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The Infinite Thread

Healing Relationships Beyond Loss
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THE INFINITE THREAD helps readers develop one of human beings' least developed faculties, the use of our own imagination in grieving over the loss of loved ones. Readers will learn how to create a differently-dimensioned relationship with loved ones they've lost and with the loved ones still with them. In THE INFINITE THREAD author Alexandra Kennedy shows us death need not separate us from those we love. Kennedy explains that our lost beloved is within reach-within us-much closer than we think. All that is keeping us from a sense of connection is our untapped imagination. THE INFINITE THREAD will show us how the end of a life can lead to a new beginning with the person we considered lost forever. This inner relationship with the person who has died offers powerful opportunities for healing, resolution, and even guidance. THE INFINITE THREAD is much more than a book on death and mourning. It strips away the veils of mystery surrounding death and describes a map for transcending preconceptions about death and dying. THE INFINITE THREAD illustrates that keeping our loved one alive in our hearts - and in our minds - will enable us to make peace with the past and move freely into the future.

Author Biography:

Alexandra Kennedy, MA, is the author of Losing a Parent and has been a licensed psychotherapist in private practice for twenty-five years. She is a faculty member at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension and has served on the faculty of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, where she offered a yearly graduate course on death, dying, and grieving. Her work has been featured in USA Today, San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Examiner, Boston Herald, Yoga Journal, and Mothering magazine.
Release date NZ
March 28th, 2001
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by John O'Donohue
Pages
224
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9781582700465
Product ID
6118934

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