Topic:
Sacred Living, Sacred Dying
A Guide to
Embracing Life and Death
SYNOPSIS
You never know when you’ll take your
last breath. Whether in optimum health
or a state of illness, everyone needs to
be prepared. Sacred Living, Sacred
Dying: A Guide to Embracing Life and
Death shows you how, with joy and
sensitivity.
Sacred Living, Sacred Dying: A Guide to
Embracing Life and Death shows people
how to gather and then share their life
memories, traditions, and values through
a unique memorial as they embrace life
and accomplish death as a sacred rite of
passage with dignity and love. This book
is a must-have for family members,
hospital chaplains, hospice workers,
medical personnel, clergy, and leaders
in the senior citizen community.
UNIQUE FEATURES
Sacred Living, Sacred Dying
guides readers to create their own Sacred
Planner, a story of their life’s journey
and experiences. The author provides
ideas for unique memorials and addresses
the crucial legal questions surrounding
the end of life. The book also includes
for surviving loved ones a checklist of
what to do after a death. Lastly,
Sacred
Living, Sacred Dying features the
author’s own inspiring story.
Guest:
Sharon Lund
Sharon Lund is an international speaker who has made public
service her life. She has been active in the AIDS and cancer
communities since 1986 and has helped to set up grassroots AIDS
organization in the United States and Russia. Sharon has been
living “positive” with HIV/AIDS since 1983. Through her life
experiences she empowers and inspires people to be all that they
can be in body-mind-spirit.
Sharon has encountered two near-death experiences. For two decades
she has successfully used the questions compiled in Sacred
Living, Sacred Dying to guide men and women,—healthy and ill,
young and old—to create their legacy and a memorial honoring
their life journey.
Lund’s life and death experiences have led her to appear on such
shows as “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “The Montel Williams Show,”
“48 Hours,” “Eye on America” and CNN. She accepted a personal
invitation from President Clinton to speak at the White House.
Website:
www.sharonlund.com
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