Subsequently
On the hot summer night of June 7, several years ago, a woman began to labor her child, her daughter. The father of the child lay
On the hot summer night of June 7, several years ago, a woman began to labor her child, her daughter. The father of the child lay
Told by: Robin I was walking through the cemetery near my home in Kentucky recently and saw the tombstone of a child who was born and
Told by: Lindsay Grief, an incredibly heavy word that means something different to everyone it touches. People push it away, tamp it down, hide from
The Origin of Blessingways and Sacred Birth & Bereavement Circles While the name Blessingway is becoming more widely understood to mean a kind of “baby shower
My good (maybe best? I dunno, I have to check with her on that!) friend Crystal delivered her beautiful 7lb, 9oz, 20 in., baby boy
Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.
Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones.
People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.
Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.
You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.
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