Facing life/death human experiences every day, nurses confront unexplained phenomena, which do not conform to common explanatory scientific models. This collected work, which features the experiences of nurses who answered a call by Watson to share their profound nursing miracles and mysteries, provides a forum where miracles and mysteries of life/death can be shared. It was created to honor and highlight life-death “unknowns;” allowing for the reality of miracles to come back into our life and world.
“When we [nurses] are in the presence of patients who entrust their care to us, we may be knowingly or unknowingly entering very sacred spiritual space.” Cynthia Holle
“There is nothing else to say, other than to invite you to read, appreciate, bow down, and relish the deliciousness of life’s wondrous unknowns – that can only be considered a miracle.” Jean Watson
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EDITED BY
JEAN WATSON
Contributing Authors:
Stephanie Ahmed, Jo Anne Auger, Emily Barr, Nicole Brodrick, Gayle Casterline, Roberta Christopher, Theresa Davis, Katy Fisher-Cunningham, Debby Flickinger, Mónica García, Jeremy Geffen (deceased), Shandra Knight, Val Lincoln, Gloria Littlemouse, Beverley Lugo, Rudolf C.K.P Martinez, Nancy Rayos, Robert Reynoso, Nancy Rollins Gantz, Rita Romito-Di Giacomo, Mary Ann Friesen, Grissel Hernandez, Rosemary Hoffmann, Cynthia Holle, Robin Jackson, Liliana Suchicital, Diane Swengros, Dianna Trush, Matthew Wilkie
Disclaimer:
The vignettes of miracles and mysteries in this collection are the personal experiences of each individual author. The incidents and subjective experiences herein do not necessarily represent the views of Jean Watson nor Watson Caring Science Institute. We thank the authors for sharing their special experiences which reflect upon the mystery and unknowns of living and dying.
关于作者
Julie Watson is a Caritas Coach and Managing Editor of Lotus Library, and Imprint of Watson Caring Science Institute.