'Dying Happy' - A paradoxical title it seems, however this raw and
real account of a carer's experience with the palliative care of her
dying Mother offers a very different view on what it means to be a
carer, what it means to die and what it means to live. What if you could
have more ease with death and dying? In a world where death and dying
are considered to be 'the worst possible outcome', Wendy Mulder tells of
her experience in this easy to read, insightful and thought provoking
account of a carer's diary. She shares her insights and awareness around
death, dying, relationships and self.
She also introduces the tools and philosophies of Access
Consciousness(R) which she says, enabled her to gain way more ease and
have far less judgment of herself, of others and of death itself as she
navigated her way through the palliative care process. "Whether you are
the carer, or you are close to someone who is dying, this journal offers
insights into what else is possible if you take the path less travelled.
Your journey will be different." - Wendy Mulder. Wendy Mulder is a Grief
Therapist, Access Consciousness(R) Certified Facilitator, Registered
Nurse and author of Learning From Grief. She offers a range of services
including private consultations and classes to assist people in moving
forward with ease through grief. www.kindnesswithgrief.com