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- From: ksm@abb-sc.abb-sc.com (Ashley)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: Re: the five stages
- Message-ID: <1237@abb-sc.abb-sc.COM>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 18:41:07 GMT
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- Organization: Kaos Laboratories
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- In article <1992Nov16.063517.20369@leela.cs.orst.edu>, casspa@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Paul Cass) writes...
- :>In article <fVixInB@quack.sac.ca.us> pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey) writes:
- :>1. Anger
- :>2. Denial
- :>3. Bargaining
- :>4. Depression
- :>5. Acceptance
- :>
- :>What do these stages mean?
- >
- >If these five stages are under discussion then (probabley) there is a
- >terminal illness involved. Cancer, Aids etc.... I believe the book
- >was called "On Death and Dieing" but I'm not positive.
- >BB
- >Paul
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- Yep. The title I'm not sure about the title of the book where these
- stages where first presented, but the five stages are about the death process
- indeed. This is Elizabeth Kubler Ross's work we are refering to here, and a
- very impressive body of work it is. Her books are available at most public
- libraries and a good many of the bigger bookstores. I hope this is not an
- indication that someone close is going through this?
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- Walk in light,
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- Ashley
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