Transitions
a Journey through Hospice
by Patricia Brier
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About the Book
This little book is dedicated to our Mother who taught us how to live a grand life and say good-bye with grace when the time for Transition came.
While my brother and I were sitting with her as she prepared to make her transition, I realized there was not much of anything for the patients or the families during this transition process. Mom only hinted at the beauty of what she was seeing,, and the smile on her face told us that life goes on, albeit in a much more beautiful location.
As we never felt Mom was gone forever, my brother and I hope this little book can serve as an inspiration and comfort. to both patient and family.
There is nothing to fear; time really is irrelevant.
While my brother and I were sitting with her as she prepared to make her transition, I realized there was not much of anything for the patients or the families during this transition process. Mom only hinted at the beauty of what she was seeing,, and the smile on her face told us that life goes on, albeit in a much more beautiful location.
As we never felt Mom was gone forever, my brother and I hope this little book can serve as an inspiration and comfort. to both patient and family.
There is nothing to fear; time really is irrelevant.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Feb 02, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords Hospi
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About the Creator
Patricia Brier, Digital Fine Art
Franklin, Tennessee
Combining my past training in fine arts, graphic design & photography, I have come up with this description of my work as it has currently evolved. Digital Fine Art: to create an image of that which isn't, using my own photographic images of that which is, while remaining true to the original vision and "story" concept. The final image tells a story that can be written by each viewer, as they see it. Any words included merely create a starting point for the individual stories.