Lessons for the Living: International Prize Winner

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This Book will change how you plan on living the rest of your life--MyShelf.com

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Chapter 2

Letting Go

Chapter 3

Unconditional Giving

Chapter 5

Faces of

Compassion

Chapter 4

Heart Communications

Chapter 6

The Dilemma

of Hope

Chapter 7

Undifferentiated

Love

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MyShelf.com

This is a..book to change how you plan on living out the rest of your days.

USA Today-Louise Branson

Deeply personal Journey...

an inspiration and a compassionate guide for others.

Joan Halifax-Author, Being With Dying

A wonderful, wise, and deeply personal book that brings you closer to the bone of life.

NPR-This I Believe, Mary Jo Gediman

..presents opportunities for emotional and spiritual growth for all of us on life’s journey

George Mark Children’s House, John Golenski, Ed. D. (past director)

Recommended for anyone who hopes for connection and joy in this life.

KQED-Perspectives Editor, Mark Trautwein

In this book we learn what Stan Goldberg has learned about death’s many gifts

Hospice Volunteer Association,

Greg Schneider, Founder & Director

His life experiences...places him in an inimitable position to teach others about death’s impact on life.


Bonnie Cehovet, Author, Book Reviewer

This is a “must read”..for anyone facing the care giving for a terminal patient..a very positive book..that can be returned to time and time again

Sacramento Book Review

It’s a rare self-help book that actually lives up to its title...Readers are fortunate that Goldberg has learned and lived these lessons and can share them so ably.

International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care

..A very insightful collection of stories of his experiences, reflecting on matters such as forgiveness, letting go, giving, and compassion

A monastery/guest house next to Kyosan, a site containing the remains of more than 500,000 people. On a brilliant morning we played our shakuhachis to honor their souls.

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