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About The Book
Written as a series of stories that allow us to be privy to the inner workings of the dying process of individuals with whom Sachs worked as a professional hospice counselor, each case illustrates a particular aspect of the transformative process that led each person to his or her own interior landscape. Journeying in tandem with these souls, Sachs presents different solutions to the task of letting go of life and provides valuable guidance for caregivers, family members, and those who are facing death themselves.
Product Details
- Publisher: Healing Arts Press (April 1, 1998)
- Length: 176 pages
- ISBN13: 9781594776731
Raves and Reviews
"Perfect Endings is a book about making peace while we still can. It offers a perfect beginning for the rest of our newly lived life."
– Stephen Levine, author of One Year to Live
"Robert shows us how dying is not only a part of living, but also how it is possible for us to prepare for our own death and--as caregivers to others dying--how we can help them with this polar process."
– Dr. Lopsang Rapgay, author of The Tibetan Book of Healing
"Perfect Endings invites us to the real world of dying people and the significant individuals caring for them. He helps us know there is a greater Power orchestrating life and death, and that our part is to listen, learn, and support with nonjudgemental love."
– Catherine D. Edgar, M.A., Hospice Counselor
The book is not at all linear or explanatory and in that lies its strength. It's the best book I've read for getting a feel of what it's actually like to attend a dying person. It works because it conveys the complexity, the many layeredness, the jumble of events and people that tent to coalesce around a deathbed. In this way it would be useful in preparing anyone who has not attended a death to do so.
– The Mountain Record (Media Reviews)
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