![]() ![]() Spiritual care is one of the most ordinary things we can offer.Ī decade later, I found myself applying to Zen Hospice Project (now Zen Caregiving Project), knowing little to nothing about Zen or Buddhism. It’s often believed that one has to be a special kind of person to be a chaplain, but that’s a myth. I’d never before heard of hospice, but when I learned what the movement was about-providing comfort to those who are dying, relatives or not-I noticed a strong desire deep within me to become someone who would be able to accompany anyone living out their last days. Months later, he died in the care of a hospice community. I did so, though I hadn’t seen or talked to him since we were children. Introduction By Pamela Ayo Yetundeĭuring my last year of law school in 1992, my cousin announced he was dying of AIDS and asked that relatives visit him. ![]()
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