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The Blessing of Sorrow

Turning Grief into Healing

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The Blessing of Sorrow

By: Rabbi Ben Kamin
Narrated by: Alan Taylor
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Tackling one of life’s greatest mysteries, Rabbi Ben Kamin examines the diverse ways we mourn the death of a loved one. Drawn from his 40-plus years of counseling the bereaved, Kamin uses parables and stories to provide thoughtful insights on how to encounter and endure heartbreaking loss. He further stresses the importance of addressing grief in the present moment or risk harming our physical, emotional, and spiritual health.

  • Rabbi Kamin offers solace and spiritual guidance on how to mourn in a productive and healthy way.
  • A simple spiritual guide for those looking for reassurance about how to live and move forward after a loved one dies.
  • Appeals to a wide range of listeners with an agnostic “spiritual not religious” narrative.
©2018 Ben Kamin (P)2018 Central Recovery Press
Grief & Loss Personal Development Psychology Relationships Spirituality Grief

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