Monthly Archives: November 2018

One with each other and God


Jesus teaches that man and wife are to become “one flesh” (Matthew 19:6) When we marry two souls become one. A presence is formed in each other. Each feel that they can face anything as long as the other is … Continue reading

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Wherefore art thou…


I cry in my agony, “O Patricia, Patricia, wherefore art thou; why must thou be dead? You loved me royally, as I love you!” She answers softly from deep within, “I am everywhere, my love, everywhere. Still one with you! … Continue reading

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Yes we still LOVE!


It happens more often now. I catch a glimpse of you out of the corner of my eye or with my mind’s eye. You speak to tell me a family truth or about something that has pleased you, some day … Continue reading

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Paradise enow


Seeing what is to be in my dream before I awoke. Thou beside me singing on a highland shore. A crimson sun rising over the sea. Lilacs all around, the scent of their opening in the light of dawn. This … Continue reading

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Most inspirational passage I have read all Week


“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Essentially, from a wisdom perspective, this second beatitude is talking about vulnerability and flow. When we mourn (and we’re talking about true mourning here, not complaining or self pity) we … Continue reading

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