“Let ye not be crying because there is nothing of him down there, only the covering that was on him in this life." John O'Donohue in "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom."
Dear John died quietly in his sleep January 3rd. He was fewer than fifty years and wiser than even the mountains of Connemara, where he kept his soul. It is brighter in he'ven today as he greets his friends and family. Go with grace, good man: we'll be along, directly.
Is It Possible, Right Now, to Live in Trust Rather Than Fear?
by Daniel Benor, MD
Can you picture to yourself a world in which we are able to trust each other, without doubts or hesitations? Hard to imagine such a thing, isn’t it? Yet there are clear, readily available steps we can each take to start to make our personal world much less a p...
Dear Dan, I am continually amazed with the results of the WHEE session you did with me in Phoenix. Every time I revisit the event of losing my beautiful home - I see it as a beautiful memory forever filed in my consciousness as an achievement, to have known, felt and experienced.&n...