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• The Path into Healing • God a Logs on LIVING and DYING •  A Fish Named Ed

The Path into Healing is a model for healing through the feminine side of the soul. The purpose of this book is to outline a process whereby a person can understand and acquaint him or herself with an aspect of our awareness often neglected in our world today. Much of the emphasis in our world is on what a person can achieve without regard to how these achievements affect the world and the people living in these achievements. The Path into Healing is an attempt to give acknowledgment to the inner qualities of living that our outer world thrusts upon us.


Just think for a moment what a child does and says when he/she gets hurt. They want their mommy. Why is it that when we are hurt, we look to the feminine soul to give us strength and direction. On September 11, 2001, the first thing we did when New York City was bombed was to turn inside ourselves in prayer, for direction, and for hope beyond our external world being destroyed around us.


A Fish Named Ed

Reverend Oliver’s book is a wonderful tool for dying people at the end of life and their loved ones. Its warmth and deep wisdom takes you to a new level of spirituality. Sam guides you through the last chapter of life and explores dying’s inner struggle and personal transformation. This book is a source of comfort. It will make you reflect on the mysterious and beautiful fulfillment that awaits each of us during the end of life’s journey. — Cynthia Poe RN, Manager of Hospice Inpatient Services in Akron


God a Logs on Death and Dying by Samuel Oliver provides the stepping stones we all can follow on our life journeys. Each daily devotional is an opportunity to uncover within ourselves an understanding of the mystery in the transition from life to death. — Patricia Myers LSW, Hospice Social Worker


The dying processes of a loved one is intensely personal - there is much we would like to say yet we are unsure how to begin. Chaplain Oliver encourages the reader to take the hand of God and walk through the process together.noticing what is needed for that day only. I believe this book can be a tool for healing and growth for those caring for the dying. — Rochelle Sheppard, MA, LPCC-S; Certified Grief Counselor; ADEC Certified in Thanatology; Spiritual Care & Bereavement Services Coordinator

This is a story about grief and loss. It is about how a fish named Ed awakens into soul.


This is a good book for teaching children about death, dying and moving on in life.

This inward look into a world that is with us throughout our life is a womb like state of being. Inside us is an incredible source of strength and energy capable of nurturing a dying person through death, helping us rebuild what is destroyed in our external world, and transforming the most drastic event into a presence of peace. Thus is the world of the feminine spirit

God a Logs

© 2008 Sam Oliver and Fideli Publishing, Inc.