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Category Archives: Hospice
Hospice.Ready
Are you practicing what you preach and are you seeking the best advice when it comes to understanding your mortality?
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The Living
How will we perceive ourselves when we are near death? What do you think?
Time
As we continue to mark time, reflections on what we’ve accomplished in our lives become more frequent and important. Are some of us deluding ourselves into thinking we actually made a difference? The quote is from John Irving’s book The … Continue reading
Senses
Hospice seeks to learn the truth about near-death experiences and gets an interesting response from a sly person.
Procrastinate
EOL began as a muse titled ‘Hospice’. The title was chosen to pay respect to those remarkable care-givers. However, the more I read about our final phase of life, the more I realized that EOL extends much longer than that … Continue reading