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Greg Schneider replied to Diane Goble's discussion Assisted Conscious Transition
"Hi Diane:

I have been reading Dr. Stan Goldberg's new book Lessons for the Living - Stories of Forgiveness, Gratitude and Cour... and it has prompted me to think more seriously about what you are discussing here. Dr. Goldberg's book discusses,…"
Aug 3, 2009
Diane Goble commented on Zoe A Lewis MD's blog post Hospice Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/drzoehospiceradio
"Hi Zoe,
My new book, "Beginner's Guide to Conscious Dying: The Path to Soul Healing, Peace of Mind & Unconditional Love," will be available the first week or so in August. It is for the general public to increase awareness about the Art of Conscious…"
Jul 19, 2009
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Jul 19, 2009
Diane Goble left a comment for Peter Goble
"Hi Peter,
Sorry, I haven't kept up with these social networks. My Gobles came from Holland/Germany to New York/Pennsylvania in the 1800s and spread out from there. I grew up in New York, then Florida. My brother and I live in California. Actually…"
Apr 29, 2009
Diane Goble left a comment for Maria Dancing Heart Hoaglund
"Hi Maria,
Sam Oliver sent me an invite. He seems to be doing a lot of marketing and finds out about these networks and has me included in several of them. I will invite you to similar sites when I find out about them.
Peace & Joy!
Diane"
Aug 16, 2008

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Providing massage for dying persons presents multi level challenges to me as a practitioner. One of these special challenges is working with persons experiencing dementia. One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause. https://medium.com/@everflowing"…

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  • Diane I'm intrigued because we share the same surname. I have/had family in Michigan and New Jersey but lost touch more than fifty years ago. Ancestors from Bermuda - ring any bells? I share your interest in Conscious-Living-Conscious-Dying which is at the heart of Buddhist practice (I'm a long-standing Buddhist). I'd be interested to hear from you.

    Peter
  • Hey, Diane! Thanks for connecting me up with this group! Wonderful ;) How did you find out about them?!?

    Many Blessings, Dancing Heart~~~
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