Daniel Lumera Full Interview: Gentleness, Forgiveness and Death

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Gentleness, Forgiveness and Death

Daniel Lumera talks about Gentleness, Forgiveness and death.

The Gentleness

According to Daniel Lumera, gentleness is an act of kindness and consideration towards others, which is based on empathy and compassion. It is a form of behavior that seeks to improve the lives of others, and is an expression of humanity and solidarity. Gentleness can manifest itself in many ways, from a small gesture to an act of great generosity, and can have a positive impact on both the recipient and the giver. Lumera asserts that gentleness is essential for a full and satisfying life, as it helps build closer and more meaningful relationships, and can help reduce stress and anxiety.

FORGIVENESS

According to scientific research, forgiveness has positive effects on physical and mental health. Forgiving releases pent-up tension and anger, which can reduce stress and improve cardiovascular health. It has also been found that forgiveness can help reduce anxiety and depression, and improve self-esteem and self-efficacy. In addition, forgiveness can improve interpersonal relationships and strengthen couple and family relationships. In short, forgiveness can have significant positive effects on physical and mental health, and help build healthier and more meaningful relationships.

Death

Daniel Lumera accompanies the dying process. Companionship in a dying process refers to providing emotional, physical and spiritual support to a person who is ill or dying, and to his or her family. The main objective of this accompaniment is to provide comfort, help the person prepare for death and provide support to loved ones after death.

The accompaniment in a dying process may include:

  • Listen and talk to the sick person, providing comfort and emotional support.
  • Help the person prepare for death by providing information about palliative care and available treatments.
  • Help the person to express his or her concerns, fears and desires.
  • Help the family prepare for the death and provide emotional support after the death.
  • Assist the family in making funeral arrangements and providing support after the death.

It is important to keep in mind that accompaniment in a dying process may be different for each person and family, and should be adapted to individual needs and wishes. It is important to provide personalized and respectful care, and to maintain open and honest communication with the sick person and his or her family.

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