Opening to grief / Dorothy, mother of dying child
Allowing death / Doris, daughter of dying mother
Forgiveness as healing / Cassie, cancer patient
Healing as grief / Karen, mother of drowned child
Attending a dying parent / Tom, son of dying father
The only work we have to do is on ourselves / Nancy, therapist of suicidal patient
Once healed, now what? / Kelly, cancer patient
Even pain is workable / Anonymous, cancer patient
Resolving death / Gail, nurse to dying friend
A teaching in surrender / Lobellia, cancer patient.
Opening the heart in hell / Marcia, mother of murdered child
Healing into the world / Anthony, cancer patient
Who dies? / Stan, cancer patient
Losing life, choosing death / Evelyn, ALS patient
Coming home to die / Rother, husband of dying wife
The light reflected in three faces: a day in the hospital / Three dying patients
A confusing grace / Mary, cancer patient
A deeper pain than dying / Kathy, cancer patient
The intense work of healing / Gerri, cancer patient
Listening to the heart of the matter: working with comatose patients.
No one can die your death for you / Maggie, therapis
Surrendering the heart / Rena, cancer patient
When we let go of everything, only love remains / Martine, cancer patient.