1st Edition

Ceremonies for Spiritual Healing and Growth

By Henry Close Copyright 2006
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

Ceremony as therapy Formal ceremonies seem to be universal in human experience, addressing something very deep and basic in the human psyche. They tap into that vast subconscious reservoir of wisdom and strength that every human being possesses. To these qualities ceremonies add their own understandings of life and of God. They emphasize the presence of God in all things. The important... Read more

Acknowledgments. Author’s Note. Introduction: An Adoption Ceremony. Part I: Ceremonies for Healing. Divorce. A Funeral Service for an Aborted Baby. Support for a Rape Survivor. The Commitment to Stop Smoking. A Refugee Child on a Visit Home. A Memorial Service for One Killed in War. A Funeral for a Prodigal Son. Forgiving Another Person. Forgiving Oneself. Addressing Children’s Phobias. Part II: The Life Cycle. Marriage. Pre- and Postbaptism. Reaffirmation of Marriage. Leaving Home. From Home to Nursing Home. Funerals. A Ceremony for Grieving. Creating Other Ceremonies. Appendix A. Guided Meditation for Spiritual Growth. Appendix B. Pastoral Care for an Unconscious Person. Appendix C. Ministry to a Dying Person. Appendix D. Letters from Santa. Bibliography.

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Henry Close

"Ceremonies for Spiritual Healing and Growth is highly recommended and easily one of the most powerful books on healing and growth that I have read in a very long time." - Harold McFarland in The Midwest Book Review