On Children and Death by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Author:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Scribner
Published: 2011-07-26T00:00:00+00:00
The Spiritual Quadrant
If people doubt that their children are aware of a terminal illness, they should look at the poems or drawings these children create, often during their illness but sometimes months before a diagnosis is made. An example of this is the poem of a little girl, written six months before her death, two months after the diagnosis was made. Although she was told that she had anemia, the little girl was intuitively aware that she had only a limited time left on this earth. It needs to be understood that this is often a pre-conscious awareness and not a conscious, intellectual knowledge. It comes from the “inner, spiritual, intuitive quadrant” and gradually prepares the child to face the forthcoming transition, even if the grown-ups deny or avoid this reality.
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