Fear is normal

Today I want to talk about fear. One thing is that I become more aware of how it runs my own life, but more importantly – it affects lives of so many people who have gone through devastating loss. In what way?  – You might ask. I have been thinking about it a lot and […]

It’s never too late to heal

“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”                                       Rumi – “Are you still in pain?” Just recently someone asked me this question while we had a conversation about life and death, I told her […]

Anniversaries

“Not a day goes by that I don’t look at your picture and smile. Or cry. Or both.” /Jean Dean/ Often anniversaries of loved ones who have passed over are tough. Whether it’s their birthday, or anniversary of their death, or any other somehow special day – it is filled with memories and often very […]

When someone you love dearly dies…is joy possible?

In the beginning of the year I knew that my mum’s health was very poorly (read about that part of my journey here) and that she maybe had not much time left. And there is always this feeling of ‘not enough of someone whom we love presence’ in our lives. For me it seems my […]

On the threshold of losing someone you love

Once upon a time there was a farmer who had an old father and a little son. His father had become unable to work. During those times only the young and new were valued, so the common and sensible thing was to simply get rid of elderly. The farmer took the little boy’s sled, piled […]