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Published October 30, 2020 in

Bebhinn Ramsey on her search for a ‘cure’ for grief

Episode 22

Author of “Love’s last gift” Bebhinn Ramsey recounts the sudden death of her husband Alistair while on holidays in San Francisco, leaving her widowed at 31 with a baby and a toddler.

At the age of thirty-one Bébhinn had lost her soulmate, the father of her two young sons, but also her faith in life. Bebhinn tells of how the weight of her grief made her feel like a ‘cornered rat’ and how she went on a search for the cure for grief. That search lead her to The Work of Byron Katie, which provided her with a map that worked for her and helped her to navigate her grief by taking a spiritual approach to her experience.

A heart-warming story from a beautiful woman. Bebhinn’s ebook can be bought on Amazon here.

In Love’s Last Gift, this inspirational and thought-provoking memoir, we journey with Bébhinn as she searches for answers and a sense of meaning to her husband’s untimely death.

From walking the Camino de Santiago with her two young sons in the weeks following Alastair’s death, to spiritual retreats and self-reflection, we discover how Bébhinn eventually finds peace, happiness and acceptance by opening her mind and her heart. Love’s Last Gift is a beautifully-written and ultimately uplifting memoir of hope, courage and eternal love.

In 2008, Bébhinn Ramsay set up ARCH, the Alastair Ramsay Charitable Trust, and moved to Florianópolis, Brazil to oversee Child Health Florianópolis, a child-focussed charity. All royalties from Love’s Last Gift go directly to ARCH.

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