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My body language and the tenor of my conversations change as death draws near. The parents understand and stay close. Closeness at the end helps. Some events feel significant. They expose a fundamental truth. Spirituality isn't intellectual. It's a feeling. This feeling confirms the truth and resonates deeply and clearly; there's no doubt. These experiences act as turning points and become stories. What the ancients call the soul is where spirituality resides in the brain. The narratives mature over time and help us make sense of life. When people realize it's our similarities that bind us together, perhaps spirituality will unite us.…mehr

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My body language and the tenor of my conversations change as death draws near. The parents understand and stay close. Closeness at the end helps. Some events feel significant. They expose a fundamental truth. Spirituality isn't intellectual. It's a feeling. This feeling confirms the truth and resonates deeply and clearly; there's no doubt. These experiences act as turning points and become stories. What the ancients call the soul is where spirituality resides in the brain. The narratives mature over time and help us make sense of life. When people realize it's our similarities that bind us together, perhaps spirituality will unite us.
Autorenporträt
Lane Robson started medical school at 19 and practiced medicine for over half a century. He established the first kidney disease and dialysis program for children in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta. Lane's academic career encompassed research, teaching, and administration. He published over 500 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He achieved full professorship status at several universities, including Brown. His original research contributed to a better understanding of the clinical problems he managed. He was department head in several institutions. For the last twenty years, Lane has focused on helping children with bedwetting. He still works a few days a week. Over his career, Lane volunteered and served in various political and charitable organizations. Lane is well-travelled and enjoys hiking and gardening. He has two children and four grandchildren.