Gale Massey has been a student of bereavement since 1989. Formally educated (with a graduate degree in Counseling) through Georgia State University, she has gained life knowledge by communing with the most respected educators and spiritual leaders of our time. (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Stephen Levine, Thich Nhat Hahn, Ram Dass and others).

Grief... reminders for healing, has been distributed widely throughout the U.S. and Canada, and has remained in constant circulation since 1991. Currently there are 500,000 copies in print. This unique 3 x 3 inch pocket book reaches across religion, race, age and gender to touch the very human experience of loss. "The purpose of my work is to offer supportive tools that bring us together. Death and loss are difficult transitions for most of us. I believe healing happens - not in isolation - but in the presence of human compassion." - Gale


Excerpts from the booklet

"This is a handbook to use while you are grieving the loss of a loved one. Keep it close by and let it remind you of what you need to know during this painful time." - From the opening page.

"The remedies for grief are time courage and love... all applied with tenderness."

"You may hear their sounds and see them in the shadows. You will forget they are gone and then remember again, and your heart will break one more time."

"Grief takes just as long as it takes... it a process that may never truly end, but will always change."

"Some moments you may feel intensely alive; remember that life springs from death."

Gale is currently finishing a new book of fiction. This book looks at the possibilities of life beyond this earthly dimension. Coming this summer – 2008

For more info: www.grief-remindersforhealing.com

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