
handle: 10045/72931
The present article investigates into the world of those who live a process of bereavement and how beliefs, chance, and nature interweave to form a network of meanings that adds humanity to the process of living.The paper addresses the reconstruction of meanings in bereavement and in understanding the process.The reconstruction of meanings allows the mourners to remake a new changing world that has led to the loss.We, therefore, seek to understand what happens when a series of events reveal the adaptive meaning of new beliefs and the self-understanding of the loss, providing faithful explanations narrated by those who have lived it.Many events are part of stories of parents who lost children, and some events by themselves are considered extraordinary, giving sense to the characters, the story, and the consequences in a different and special way.We call these events "coincidences, " which have an effect and power, and transcend the meanings of what has been, surpassing the emotional or intellectual by the confluence of events and meaning, that of Carl G. Jung called "Synchronicity".
The present article investigates into the world of those who live a process of bereavement and how beliefs, chance, and nature interweave to form a network of meanings that adds humanity to the process of living.The paper addresses the reconstruction of meanings in bereavement and in understanding the process.The reconstruction of meanings allows the mourners to remake a new changing world that has led to the loss.We, therefore, seek to understand what happens when a series of events reveal the adaptive meaning of new beliefs and the self-understanding of the loss, providing faithful explanations narrated by those who have lived it.Many events are part of stories of parents who lost children, and some events by themselves are considered extraordinary, giving sense to the characters, the story, and the consequences in a different and special way.We call these events "coincidences, " which have an effect and power, and transcend the meanings of what has been, surpassing the emotional or intellectual by the confluence of events and meaning, that of Carl G. Jung called "Synchronicity."
The present article investigates into the world of those who live a process of bereavement and how beliefs, chance, and nature interweave to form a network of meanings that adds humanity to the process of living.The paper addresses the reconstruction of meanings in bereavement and in understanding the process.The reconstruction of meanings allows the mourners to remake a new changing world that has led to the loss.We, therefore, seek to understand what happens when a series of events reveal the adaptive meaning of new beliefs and the self-understanding of the loss, providing faithful explanations narrated by those who have lived it.Many events are part of stories of parents who lost children, and some events by themselves are considered extraordinary, giving sense to the characters, the story, and the consequences in a different and special way.We call these events "coincidences, " which have an effect and power, and transcend the meanings of what has been, surpassing the emotional or intellectual by the confluence of events and meaning, that of Carl G. Jung called "Synchronicity".
تبحث هذه المقالة في عالم أولئك الذين يعيشون عملية الفجيعة وكيف تتشابك المعتقدات والفرصة والطبيعة لتشكيل شبكة من المعاني التي تضيف الإنسانية إلى عملية المعيشة. تتناول الورقة إعادة بناء المعاني في الفجيعة وفي فهم العملية. تسمح إعادة بناء المعاني للمشيعين بإعادة تشكيل عالم متغير جديد أدى إلى الخسارة. لذلك، نسعى إلى فهم ما يحدث عندما تكشف سلسلة من الأحداث عن المعنى التكيفي للمعتقدات الجديدة وفهم الذات للخسارة، وتقديم تفسيرات صادقة يرويها أولئك الذين عاشوها. العديد من الأحداث هي جزء من قصص الآباء الذين فقدوا أطفالهم، وتعتبر بعض الأحداث في حد ذاتها غير عادية، وتعطي معنى للشخصيات والقصة والعواقب بطريقة مختلفة وخاصة. نسمي هذه الأحداث "الصدف"، والتي لها تأثير وقوة، وتتجاوز معاني ما كان، متجاوزة العاطفي أو الفكري من خلال التقاء الأحداث والمعنى، الذي دعاه كارل ج. يونغ "التزامن".
Humanity, Meaning (existential), Social Sciences, Aesthetics, Epistemology, Duelo, Quantum mechanics, Psychoanalysis, Open Dialogue Approach in Mental Health Treatment, Sociology, Psychology, Narrative Analysis, Physics, Synchronicity, Fenomenología, Power (physics), Computer science, Causalidad, Process (computing), FOS: Sociology, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Causality, FOS: Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Philosophy, Operating system, Theology, Phenomenology, Enfermería, Bereavement
Humanity, Meaning (existential), Social Sciences, Aesthetics, Epistemology, Duelo, Quantum mechanics, Psychoanalysis, Open Dialogue Approach in Mental Health Treatment, Sociology, Psychology, Narrative Analysis, Physics, Synchronicity, Fenomenología, Power (physics), Computer science, Causalidad, Process (computing), FOS: Sociology, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Causality, FOS: Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Philosophy, Operating system, Theology, Phenomenology, Enfermería, Bereavement
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