Author: | Brian M. Holmes | ISBN: | 1230000245813 |
Publisher: | Holmes House Press | Publication: | June 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brian M. Holmes |
ISBN: | 1230000245813 |
Publisher: | Holmes House Press |
Publication: | June 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The title of this book is not meant to question sadness in the course of natural grief but to prompt you to question what it is exactly that you are grieving about. This book gives full attention to the question on the cover and presents you with answers that will comfort you in a time when you will want to cry and will also change the way you think about the grieving process.
For thousands of years humanity has been told that grief is a necessary part of life, that deep sorrow over the passing of our loved ones is expected and a natural process. Brian Holmes says emphatically that, No, it is not! We can be sad when a friend or family member leaves us, but sad as if they are moving to another country, not disappearing from existence forever. You can, and ought to be emotionally stable and spiritually content after the death of a loved one. People sometimes spend months or years of their lives mired in crippling grief which sidetracks them from school, career, positive and healthy parenting, or other fruitful endeavors. Grief sabotages happy, productive lives. Sometimes people in extreme grief become angry, abuse drugs and alcohol, or even take their own lives. It doesn't have to be this way. Sadness when someone leaves our lives is normal. Intense grief need not be. If you are a Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Jew there is plenty of support for the afterlife in the holy books and teachings of your faith. All combined, these religions encompass the spiritual beliefs of most of the people on Earth.
What Are You Crying About? is a positive and spiritually uplifting book with answers to many questions regarding the topics of death, dying, and grief. Crying is an important part of the grieving process and a wonderful way to heal heart and soul. This book can help you to see what it is you're crying about and hopefully help you heal your heart more quickly.
If you Believe, grief is not for you - emotional peace and happiness is. Defeat your grief now.
What's Inside...
"The topics are many and each one as important as the next. Mr. Holmes possesses a writing style that is admirable and one that makes this book easy to read. He writes about deep and complicated subjects with ease that carries the reader through corridors of learning in such a way that I as a reader did not feel intimidated or lost in heavy discourses difficult to follow." Joseph B
"Its really well structured, well researched and well written. In short it is a great book." Geoff C
"I took quite a bit from this book and stashed it away for safe keeping. I hope you will read this book and take what you can from it, there is a lot of uplifting and positive notes to be read!" Sierra K
"It is well written, well thought out and well researched. I have to say, I am very impressed and definitely plan on passing down to those in my life who are currently facing this kind of situation." Veronica
"Having lost loved ones in my own life, I felt What Are You Crying About? to be truly uplifting and encouraging. I would highly recommend it to anyone." Karen R
The title of this book is not meant to question sadness in the course of natural grief but to prompt you to question what it is exactly that you are grieving about. This book gives full attention to the question on the cover and presents you with answers that will comfort you in a time when you will want to cry and will also change the way you think about the grieving process.
For thousands of years humanity has been told that grief is a necessary part of life, that deep sorrow over the passing of our loved ones is expected and a natural process. Brian Holmes says emphatically that, No, it is not! We can be sad when a friend or family member leaves us, but sad as if they are moving to another country, not disappearing from existence forever. You can, and ought to be emotionally stable and spiritually content after the death of a loved one. People sometimes spend months or years of their lives mired in crippling grief which sidetracks them from school, career, positive and healthy parenting, or other fruitful endeavors. Grief sabotages happy, productive lives. Sometimes people in extreme grief become angry, abuse drugs and alcohol, or even take their own lives. It doesn't have to be this way. Sadness when someone leaves our lives is normal. Intense grief need not be. If you are a Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Jew there is plenty of support for the afterlife in the holy books and teachings of your faith. All combined, these religions encompass the spiritual beliefs of most of the people on Earth.
What Are You Crying About? is a positive and spiritually uplifting book with answers to many questions regarding the topics of death, dying, and grief. Crying is an important part of the grieving process and a wonderful way to heal heart and soul. This book can help you to see what it is you're crying about and hopefully help you heal your heart more quickly.
If you Believe, grief is not for you - emotional peace and happiness is. Defeat your grief now.
What's Inside...
"The topics are many and each one as important as the next. Mr. Holmes possesses a writing style that is admirable and one that makes this book easy to read. He writes about deep and complicated subjects with ease that carries the reader through corridors of learning in such a way that I as a reader did not feel intimidated or lost in heavy discourses difficult to follow." Joseph B
"Its really well structured, well researched and well written. In short it is a great book." Geoff C
"I took quite a bit from this book and stashed it away for safe keeping. I hope you will read this book and take what you can from it, there is a lot of uplifting and positive notes to be read!" Sierra K
"It is well written, well thought out and well researched. I have to say, I am very impressed and definitely plan on passing down to those in my life who are currently facing this kind of situation." Veronica
"Having lost loved ones in my own life, I felt What Are You Crying About? to be truly uplifting and encouraging. I would highly recommend it to anyone." Karen R