Into the Light by John Lerma

Into the Light by John Lerma

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Presenting mysterious visions, synchronicities and angelic conversations that terminally ill patients encounter, this book shows how knowledge of death can ease the pain and fear as we prepare to enter into the light. It helps readers to learn healing during the dying process and self-forgiveness and self-love as the key to a peaceful transition.

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Into the Light by John Lerma

Presenting mysterious visions, synchronicities and angelic conversations that terminally ill patients encounter, this book shows how knowledge of death can ease the pain and fear as we prepare to enter into the light. It helps readers to learn healing during the dying process and self-forgiveness and self-love as the key to a peaceful transition.

John Lerma, M.D., is the inpatient medical director for the internationally renowned TMC Hospice, part of the largest medical center in the world, The Medical Center of Houston. After graduating with honors from The University of Texas in Austin with a pharmacy degree, he entered The University of Texas San Antonio medical school and received his board certification in both Internal Medicine as well as Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He has spent the last 10 years caring for the terminally ill and is widely recognized for his compassionate care and for his teaching of end-of-life care to nurses, medical students, and resident physicians. He is currently involved in a research project in palliative medicine with MD Anderson Hospital, the leading cancer institute in the world. Dr. Lerma is a frequent guest on local, national, and international radio and TV.

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ISBN 13 9781564149725
ISBN 10 1564149722
Title Into the Light
Author John Lerma
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Year published 2007-11-19
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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