Monthly Archives: September 2012

Day to Day

I never feared being alone, however, up until now I never was…thus it is different. I don’t have anyone who actually cares about my daily path through life. Yes I have friends, family etc. but those daily conversations you have … Continue reading

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Pinecone

As a memorial, we donated a park bench in my husband’s name. It is in the park adjacent to where we lived and raised our family for two decades. The bench overlooks the park, the baseball diamond, the school and … Continue reading

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Dreams are a gateway

When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. — Kahlil Gibran Losing someone you have spent decades with is like losing a … Continue reading

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The light

Back in the early 1970’s my father had to have major surgery, and there were risks. I only heard about the risks later on…My father told about his experience during surgery. He talked about moving toward the light within what … Continue reading

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Flowers that bloom out of season

A lifetime ago—30 years—when my father passed, my mother was looking for a message that he was still ‘alive’ only in another realm. The two of them were very interested in the other-worldly and had made a pact that who … Continue reading

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Listening to messages

“Let us be silent, that we may hear the whispers of the gods.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson We each cope differently with loss… I take comfort in the messages that I hear in music or the casual comments I hear … Continue reading

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Sorrow

“We choose our joys and sorrows long before we experience them.” — Kahlil Gibran While that quote is profound and true, living with loss and learning to find your way forward is challenging. As an astrologer ‘should I had seen’ … Continue reading

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