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End Of Life Care, Death And Dying

It is important for everyone to share his or her feelings with someone he or she is emotionally attached. Compassion is a part of spiritual practice in which people exchange their emotional support and love, its a treasure that protects and confers trust, inner peace and courage.

Western culture is adopting compassion very liberally, and there are various online communities that address issues raised by the end of life and build a network able to support, help and inspire. Such communities aim to provide supporting hands and souls to the people who need moral and emotional support, in any king, whether in the form of partner, family member or a friend.

These online communities offer inspirational stories from real people, practical advise, links to local communities and ideas for further exploration, in order to practice compassion. The feeling of compassion is above end of life care , death and dying . It also includes sharing of small gifts of time and positive energy, which are most meaningful and also makes the person feel better.

These type of communities effectively promote, challenge and broaden societies ideas about end of life care and are also aimed to bring great satisfaction. You can also be a part of such communities and could emotionally help someone to overcome his or her sorrows. You can also generate compassion within yourself before showing to others, and forget to react with anger, resentment and retaliation, or seek revenge.

Various religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and Sikhism have different ways to practice and preach compassion. More or less, the practices are same and preach how to treat with the dying person, or a person after death. The experts advise people that they should try to plan ahead, talk about the arrangements, so that you dont have to make difficult decisions at a time when you least want to.

by: james stephen




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