Again, I love first hand accounts from people and how they have come to honor their own journey. Our stories are powerful. They not only help us make sense out of our lives but they help others along the journey. What an honor it is for all of us to follow Bill’s journey and really been given the opportunity to meditate along side him as he makes his ways through the valleys and mountains that come with living with a life-altering illness. I have such great respect for him and for his sharing. I hope he knows what a difference he makes in everyone’s life.
Thinking is the one thing I do have a lot of time to do plus usually the energy to o it.
This whole death, dying, my own mortality are thoughts usually not too far from my mind. Especially, I suppose my own mortality, it sucks when my thinking heads in that direction. A terminal patient goes through what I think is their own form of grieving process. Grieving the pending loss of your own life, something we are all entitled to do. When I first heard those you are dying words I spent a lot of time grieving. I think it even monopolized my entire thinking process there for a while. I went through all of the phases of grief: denial, anger…… For reasons known only to the Good Lord, I have been given extra time on this earth. With this time I have been able to largely come to…
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