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Category: Spirituality

No consciousness without pain
Faith

No consciousness without pain

Posted on 7 April 201125 July 2018 by Sande Ramage

Recently, I had a conversation with a friend who had suffered a great loss. There’s nothing novel about that. Most of us have the experience at some point or another of staggering about life, arms wrapped around grief, loss or…

My dad’s dying
Death and Dying

My dad’s dying

Posted on 27 March 201125 July 2018 by Sande Ramage

I was just 21 when my mum died after a long illness.  For the last month of her life, we nursed her at home, which turned out to be one of the defining experiences of my life. Perhaps it sounds…

Bodies

Walking the valley of the dead

Posted on 24 December 200024 January 2022 by Sande Ramage

The pounding of my heart, heralding a fear of who knows what had been completely quietened. In its place, an intense interest was flowering as I found myself peering deep into an empty chest cavity, tracking the embalmer who was…

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  • The most basic and urgent challenges facing New Zealand society are not economic. They are to do with our values – those activities which give meaning and purpose in our society, our social ecology, spirituality in the broadest sense. Andrew Hornblow, 1999
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