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		<title>Dealing With Death</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 19:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Dealing with death is a normal part of life, but it can be difficult to handle. It can cause emotional and physical symptoms in some people and may result in depression or other problems.</p>



<p>Grieving is a process that varies from person to person, and there’s no one right way to do it. But there are some things that can help.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Family members</h2>



<p>The <a href="https://www.cruse.org.uk/understanding-grief/effects-of-grief/feelings-when-someone-dies/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">death of someone you care abou</a>t can affect everyone in the family. It may take time to cope with this loss and some people need more support than others.</p>



<p>As a family member, you can help another person to deal with death by being open and honest about your feelings. You may not be able to solve the problems, but you can offer your support and encouragement.</p>



<p>Often, grieving families find that they become closer together after a loss. This can be a healthy sign that your family is strong and that you can deal with death.</p>



<p>Young children can be especially affected by the death of a loved one. They may display emotions such as sadness, anger, confusion and irritability.</p>



<p>You can help your child deal with grief by showing them that you understand their feelings, making it clear to them that the person who died was essential to their life, and giving them permission to talk about their feelings. It can also help to make it clear that you will not try to take their grief away.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Children</h2>



<p>Dealing with death is a difficult process for all of us, but it&#8217;s especially hard for young children. They may not understand why someone has died or what the deceased&#8217;s body looks like.</p>



<p>You can help your child understand what has happened by explaining it in simple terms. Avoid using vague euphemisms (such as &#8220;passed away&#8221; or &#8220;went to sleep&#8221;) that are confusing or frightening.</p>



<p>Explain that all life functions stop completely at death. This helps them realize that the person they love is no longer suffering or hurting.</p>



<p>When children learn this, they tend to feel less guilty or ashamed about a death.</p>



<p>As with adults, younger children need clear explanations about what&#8217;s happening and why. They also need to know that no one can bring the deceased back. Use language that&#8217;s appropriate for their age and understanding of concepts, such as sharing your family&#8217;s religious or spiritual beliefs about death.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Friends</h2>



<p><a href="https://www.cruse.org.uk/understanding-grief/grief-experiences/losing-a-friend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">When a friend dies</a>, the impact is often felt on many people. Whether the friend was your primary confidante, someone who stuck by you during a difficult time or simply someone you enjoyed spending time with, dealing with the death of this person can be overwhelming and confusing.</p>



<p>Friends can play an important role in helping your friend through their grief process. Some of the most helpful things you can do are talk with them about their loss, share happy memories, and make sure they have a safe place to cry or be alone.</p>



<p>However, you shouldn’t try to make your friend feel better or less sad by telling them how you’ve dealt with similar losses in your life. Doing so can make your friend feel like you’re comparing their grief with your own.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Health care professionals</h2>



<p>Dealing with death is an inevitable part of a health care professional’s job. Whether it’s your first time dealing with death or you’ve faced patient death multiple times already, learning how to appropriately process and cope can help you and your colleagues.</p>



<p>Fortunately, there are resources for medical professionals that provide support to anyone dealing with grief related to a patient’s death or other healthcare traumatic events. For example, the forYOU Team is a group that provides tools and resources to healthcare caregivers.</p>



<p>Doctors and nurses can also find support through Vital Work Life, a peer support group that connects doctors with experienced health professionals. The online program helps doctors who are dealing with a patient’s death or other traumas by providing resources and guidance.</p>



<p>Grief is a universal experience that impacts people across cultures and age groups. It can affect a person’s physical, emotional and mental well-being in different ways. It can be difficult to accept and express grief, but it’s important to do so in order to heal and move forward.</p>
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		<title>The Death of Dogmatic Spirituality</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2023 10:12:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://mentherapytoronto.com/mens-mental-health-toronto/dogmatic-spirituality" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dogmatic spirituality</a> is a doctrine which is characterized by dogmatically claiming the presence of God in our world. This is a very controversial topic and it has been debated for a very long time. The author is looking at this topic from both a dogmatic and a non-dogmatic point of view. He explores the difference between the two and discusses the philosophies which underpin each of these positions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Philosophical speculations</h2>



<p>While it may be a well worn cliché, one can&#8217;t help but shake the dust off their boots a bit after a long day on the job. The good news is it&#8217;s not a race for the last job on the daisy chain. The bad news is that the poop deck is in tatters. This isn&#8217;t to say that it&#8217;s a bad job. Quite the contrary, it&#8217;s a great time. Luckily, there&#8217;s a way out! Probably the best thing to do is to entrust the ol&#8217; yoo to a good friend. That&#8217;s the only way to make it work. Hopefully they can keep the yoo out of your sex snobby neighbors. Until such time as that oh so good time comes.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The death of a doctrinal entity</h2>



<p>The <a href="https://harvardindependent.com/2022/09/the-death-of-dogma/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">death of a dogmatic spirituality</a> is a real thing. But what exactly does it entail? It is not as simple as a dogmatic belief system or an adherence to a particular religious practice. Instead, it involves an intelligent individual who prefers to leave religion behind.</p>



<p>As such, this article has attempted to separate an individual&#8217;s faith into two cognitive forms. While the typical skeptic focuses on the logical order of things, a knowing individual will look at things in a more holistic way.</p>



<p>Re-evaluating an existing dogma and re-organizing it to make sense of new information is a useful step in the right direction. However, the dogma and new information must be integrated to solve the underlying conflict.</p>



<p>For example, let&#8217;s say a deist subject rejects the Qur&#8217;an because it contains verses regarding inheritance. A typical believer will explain the issue by saying men are not religiously responsible for housekeeping.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Nietzsche&#8217;s death of God</h2>



<p>Friedrich Nietzsche&#8217;s philosophy is still being taught in universities in the Western world, such as the University of Cambridge, Oxford, and London. His ideas on morality, religion, and science are controversial, but there are also aspects of his philosophy that are helpful to society.</p>



<p>One of the biggest problems with Nietzsche&#8217;s philosophy is that it is ambiguous. Some aspects are useful to society, but others can create social disorder and immorality.</p>



<p>For instance, Nietzsche thought that some people naturally become supermen, while others are only super nations. He argued that the &#8220;superman&#8221; in society should be allowed to lead the way in ethics. However, he failed to acknowledge that there is a role for reason in experiencing God.</p>



<p>During Nietzsche&#8217;s time, psychology and social anthropology were in their infancy. While these things were still developing, they didn&#8217;t have the means to explain the universe.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Non-dogmatic spirituality</h2>



<p>Non-dogmatic spirituality can be understood as an undefined way of living. This does not mean that it is not religious. But it means that it does not have a particular religion. It is a kind of general religion.</p>



<p>Religion is an expression of human beings&#8217; desire to have a sense of belonging. Humans also have a strong impulse to define themselves as individuals. The idea of dogmatic religion stems from this psychological need for self-identification and meaning. Moreover, dogmatic religion encourages people to look at others as inferior or ignorant. By doing so, dogmatic religion strengthens the ego.</p>



<p>While religious individuals may engage in noble acts, such as teaching others to appreciate the beauty of nature, there are also those who commit appalling acts. Such instances are called internal struggles. These conflicts are close to warfare. In Islam, they are known as Jihad.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Apologetics vs dogmatic spirituality</h2>



<p>The difference between apologetics and dogmatic theology is that apologetics uses the power of argumentation to establish the truth about a particular matter. Whereas dogmatic theology is based on the Church&#8217;s teachings about God and the Christian faith. It uses historical evidence and Scripture to prove dogmas.</p>



<p>Apologetics on the other hand focuses on providing historical and scientific evidence to support the claims of a particular religious doctrine or belief system. For example, a Christian&#8217;s view of the Bible would be shaped by what is known about the book&#8217;s authorship, inspiration, and message. Dogmatic theology, on the other hand, is based on theologically grounded assumptions about the nature of God, human nature, and theology&#8217;s role in the world.</p>



<p>Although both apologetics and dogmatic theology address important issues, the apologist&#8217;s approach has some distinct advantages. Apologia is rooted in theology&#8217;s biblical roots, and its exegesis is more rigorous and precise than that of its secular counterparts.</p>
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