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Please read and answer the following questions. To pass and receive CEU credit, you may not answer more than 6 incorrect answers. You may take the assessment as many times as you need to.
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Question 1 of 26
Which of the following best describes a shared crossing experience?
Experiences where people go back and forth across the veil multiple times
End-of-life phenomena that suggest loving communication across the veil and on-going connection with departed loved ones
Events where people gather together to share their end-of-life experiences
Experiences where deceased loved ones appear to the dying and offer instructions for how to die gracefully
Question 2 of 26
Which of the following best describes a feature of a shared crossing?
The experiencer feels like they received a gift or transmission from across the veil
The experiencer expresses that the communication from across the veil was very personal
The experiencer feels sublime feelings including joy, gratitude, love, etc related to an end-of-life experience
All of the above
Question 3 of 26
Which of the following relates to the Shared Crossing Spectrum of End-of-Life Experiences (SELE) Guide?
A guide for health care providers pertaining to the most common spiritual experiences at the end of life
A user-friendly guide for the general public that identifies the most common spiritual experiences at the end of life
William Peters created SELE based on his clinical experience as psychotherapist working with people at end of life and in grief and bereavement
Question 4 of 26
Which of the following best describes a pre-death vision or visitation?
The dying is picking his skin and feels irritated
The dying is heavily medicated and speaking nonsense
The dying appears to be engaged in meaningful communication with a deceased loved one, and is often gesticulating
Question 5 of 26
Which of the following best describes the shared death experience (SDE):
A caregiver expresses sharing in the journey with a dying loved one into the afterlife
A healthcare provided describes the dying experience to family members of the dying
A caregiver imagines what it is like to die when they are with a dying loved one
Two or more family members study thanatology in preparation for the death of their loved one
Question 6 of 26
The shared death experience has characteristics and features similar to the near-death experience, suggesting that both experiences are accessing a similar post-mortem reality
True
False
Question 7 of 26
The shared death experience only occurs when a loved one is in the same room as the dying
Question 8 of 26
Which of the following best defines the conductor in the SDE?
An angelic being in the afterlife
A force, seen or unseen, that seems to be managing the transition of a soul/spirit/consciousness from a human body upon human death into an afterlife
A being that tends to appear as if he is conducting an orchestra
An unseen entity that is in charge of transitioning souls into an afterlife
Question 9 of 26
Which of of the following practices appear to enable an SDE for a caregiver?
Meditation
Prayer
Regularly being in nature
Yoga or Tai Chi
Question 10 of 26
Which of the following are possible aftereffects for the SDE and other shared crossing experiences?
A belief that their deceased loved one is alive and well in a benevolent afterlife
A belief in a benevolent afterlife
A belief that they will see their deceased loved one again
A reduction in anxiety or fear about death
Question 11 of 26
Regrets often appear at the end of life and can serve to make the dying process uncomfortable if not addressed
Question 12 of 26
Which term best describes regrets or personal and interpersonal issues that if resolved before end of life can contribute to a more conscious, connected and loving end of life?
Narcissistic behavior
Psychological laziness
Unfinished business
Spiritual by-passing
Question 13 of 26
The Shared Crossing Healing Sequence refers to which of the following?
Identifying regrets
Applying compassion for our regrets
Practicing forgiveness for our regrets
Arriving at a kind of healthy remorse for our regrets
Question 14 of 26
Forgiveness for the regrets in our life is a practice that can often require working with same regrets at various times in our life?
Question 15 of 26
Which of the following refer to the three directions of forgiveness?
Forgiveness for yourself for harm you caused to another
Forgiveness for yourself for harm you caused to yourself
Forgiveness for another for harm caused to you
Question 16 of 26
It is uncommon for gratitude to arise after identifying one’s regrets and practicing forgiveness
Question 17 of 26
When practicing gratitude, only positive feelings and thoughts of appreciation for ourselves, others, and our live circumstances arise
Question 18 of 26
Equanimity in the Shared Crossing Healing Sequence refers to which of the following?
A realization that nothing is really that important in life
An understanding that our human lives are comprised of a variety of challenging and joyful experiences and that our responsibility is to mindfully embrace them, learn from them, and allow them to arise and pass away with a receptive and open heart
A skillful ability to detach from all experiences
None of the above
Question 19 of 26
The Shared Crossing Healing Sequence should only be practiced as you or a loved one approaches death
Question 20 of 26
The Shared Crossing Protocols are methods designed by William Peters to enable the shared death experience and other shared crossings
Question 21 of 26
All Shared Crossing Protocols include the following
A covenant between the perceived dying and the surviving caregiver to do their respective parts to enable a shared crossing
A belief in the afterlife
A strong psychic ability on the part of the surviving loved ones
Question 22 of 26
The Shared Crossing Protocol Life Review involves which of the following?
Both partners agreeing on a memorable experience in their lives together that will likely appear in the life review of the dying when entering the afterlife
The dying writing a detailed memoir of their life and reviewing it with their surviving loved one
The dying speaking to many of the significant relations in their life
Question 23 of 26
The Shared Crossing Protocols should be reviewed and practiced regularly by loved ones
Question 24 of 26
The Shared Crossing Protocol: Out of Body is one of the most easily learned and can be taught quickly to the dying and their caregivers when death is imminent
Question 25 of 26
Preparation for those who wish to enable an SDE for themselves or their loved ones involves which of the following:
Addressing “unfinished business” in your life especially with your loved ones
Developing an acceptance and receptivity toward death
Discussing with your loved ones your preferences for your end of life and your desires to have an SDE with them
Practicing the Shared Crossing Protocols regularly
Question 26 of 26
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