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           Contemplation (Romney), 44(fig.)  Equanimity, 35, 42–43, 62, 103, 224; in medi-
           Control, 182                     tation, 57–58
           Core aspects theory, 29–30     Equilibre (Hélion), 128(fig.)
           Core Caritas Coordinating Council (CCCC),   Eriksson, Katie, 111
             279                          Ethics, 2; epistemology as, 249–50, 257; of
           Cosmic Love, 9, 229              belonging, 8, 9; of learning and knowing,
           Cosmology, 10, 40, 95, 188, 189; Caritas,   248–49
             41–42                        Evidence, 114; defining, 112–13
           CPs. See Caritas Processes     Evidence-based medicine (EBM), 110
           Creativity, 172, 183           Evidence-based nursing (EBN), 110
           Cruelness, 233                 Evidence-based practice, 110–12
           Culture, 18, 131, 152, 154; concepts of pri-  Examen de Danse (Degas), 175(fig.)
             vacy, 134–35                 Excellence, internal standard of, 176
           Curing Science, 17             Exercises: centering, 50, 51–54; for cultivating
           Curriculum, Caritas, 250, 255, 258–59  gratitude and forgiveness, 54–56
                                          Existentialism, 193
           Death, 195; and circle of life, 238–39; prepar-  Existential-spiritual crisis, 192–93
             ing for, 239–41              Expectations, 178
           Death and dying, 80, 232       Experimentation, and objectivity, 249–50
           Decision making, 114, 134      Expression, of life-force, 218–19
           Degas, Edgar Hilaire: Examen de Danse,
             175(fig.); Femme Se Grattant, 153(fig.)  Faith, 62, 194; and healing, 63–64
           Denmark, 269                   Faith-hope, 62, 63–64, 65–66
           Detachment, 108–9              Fears, 232; in chakra system, 213, 214, 215,
           Dialogue, 238                    217–19, 220, 221
           Dignity, 2, 119, 121; maintaining, 133–35  Feeding, as caring act, 150, 151
           Dissonance, 102                Feelings, 68–69, 156; communication and,
           Divine power system, 211         102–3; expression of, 104–5, 158, 159; for
           Documentation, of caring, 116–24  self and others, 105–6
           Dossey, Larry, 63              Femme Se Grattant (Degas), 153(fig.)
           Drink, as basic need, 149–53   Fetzer Institute, 247
           Duffy, Joanne, 290             Finland, 269
           Dwelling, 144–45, 146, 156     Florida, 270
                                          Food, as basic need, 149–53
           EBM. See Evidence-based medicine  Forgiveness, 36, 232; cultivating, 54–56
           EBN. See Evidence-based nursing  Four-Quadrant Integral Model, 203–4, 207,
           Education, 254; in nursing and health sci-  209
             ences, 245–46, 250, 252–53, 256  Frankl, Viktor, 193
           Ego-center, vs. heart center, 35
           Egypt, 63                      Gender, achievement and, 177
           Elimination, as basic human need, 154–57  Generativity, 186
           Elliot, T. S., 235             Geschrei (Munch), 237(fig.)
           Embarrassment, bodily functions and, 154  Giving, 36, 49
           Emotions, 102, 104; chakras, 214–15  Gliezes, Albert, Autorité Spirituelle et Pourvoir-
           Energy: creative, 183; life, 239; universal, 211  Aubusson, 208(fig.)
           Energy system, energetic body system, 207.   Georgia, 270
             See also Chakra energy body system  Germany, 270
           Environment: conceptualization of, 137–39;   Gratitude, 42; cultivating, 54–56; offering,
             creating Caritas, 139–40; healing, 136–37,   35, 232
             287; of sickbed, 166–67, 169  Group focus, vs. individualism, 135
           Environmental field model, 139, 140–41  Gulf War, 247–48
           Epistemology as ethic, 248–49, 254, 257, 259


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