• Healing After Loss

  • Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief
  • By: Martha Whitmore Hickman
  • Narrated by: Lorna Raver
  • Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (45 ratings)

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Healing After Loss

By: Martha Whitmore Hickman
Narrated by: Lorna Raver
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Publisher's summary

After the loss of a loved one, once the services are over and the relatives and friends have gone home, we are left to enter a strange new land, where someone who has given meaning to our life is gone. Drawing on her own experience as well as that of others, author Martha Whitmore Hickman presents a year's worth of meditations for people dealing with this profound loss, offering solace and illuminating a way forward. From January 1 to December 31, each day's meditation considers a meaningful quotation or passage on grief or suffering, with sources ranging Shakespeare to Emily Dickinson, from the Christian Bible to Hindu proverbs. A thoughtful, sensitive collection, Healing After Loss will comfort and inspire listeners on their journeys through grief toward recovery.

©1994 Martha Whitmore Hickman (P)2011 Tantor

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UPLIFTING

I highly recommend this wonderful book- I never imagined a book could help me to heal after the loss of my husband. Every word is validating, comforting, and promotes feelings of hope. The narrator does a wonderful job. I hope anyone who is grieving will take a chance on this one since it truly helps. Thank you to the author for providing this comfort.

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She did have a few things that were good to remember though I usually fell asleep when I listened to it. It was way to new agey for me. Your belief is your belief, your truth is your truth, yet we cannot really know the truth. I don't find that comforting at all. I defiantly won't recommend it for my clients nor will I ever read it again.

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What a fantastic book.

If you could sum up Healing After Loss in three words, what would they be?

Healing

What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?

Grieving is a process and we are all joined together when we lose a loved one.

Any additional comments?

I want to thank her for helping me each day get through my pain.

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Great advice

Very relevant and on point. I received much guidance in coping with my loss .

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Thank you for this book.

Would you listen to Healing After Loss again? Why?

I lost my love of 39 years suddenly. I miss him. It's been a little over a month. Because we were are a gay couple in a small city, I've felt very alone. Listening to this book as I have my morning coffee and as needed has been extremely helpful. I have it on my phone and at the ready. Grief I know now is different for everyone but I recommend this book to try. It covers so many sides of grief in small easy to listen to pieces of knowledge. It's been very helpful to me.

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Meaningful content unsatisfactory narration.

Good, meaningful content, but I found it difficult to tolerate the old lady sounding, raspy voice of the narrator,

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Excellent if you are dealing with a loss...

Martha Whitmore Hickman does an excellent job of encouraging those who have lost a loved one. Her book is poetic and is written with love. I can see that since she lost her teenage daughter and she speaks from personal experience.

She is respectful of the grief process yet she nudges you slowly to enjoying the moment and accept that the situation cannot be changed but your reaction can. She also offers comfort in that one can actually feel the presence of a loved one who has passed.

This is true because I recently lost my father and every now and then I do feel him near or I will dream of him and it seems too real and vivid.

Losing someone can be heart wrenching but Ms. Hickman is an excellent example of balancing the grieving process with hope.

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I needed this book after my wife passed away

After the loss of my wife to breast cancer I had to listen to something to help me get through the pain I was feeling. This book goes based on days of the year. You can start anywhere. But it just helps give you insight on the loss of a loved one. I sure do miss my wife 😢 #death #sorrow #love #sadness #emptyness #tagsgiving #sweepstakes

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My thoughts

Where does Healing After Loss rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is the first book I tried under audio books

What did you like best about this story?

I like the connections with the grief I am facing right now

Which character – as performed by Lorna Raver – was your favorite?

same character around the book

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I cried and got sad several times.

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none

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Horrible

Don't waste your time and money I've really disappointed I've never had a bad book like this one. Sh a did not help at all

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