READ: Dying is Hard ~ But Returning to Life is Even Harder
November 23, 2011 by David Bennett
Filed under •-Feature, Grief and Loss, Insights, Purpose, Reflection, Spirituality
Every time I explain my experience in the light I can feel the touch of the Love that accompanied it. It is still incredibly emotional for me even many years later. In the light, without a body, I could handle that level of love because I had left the physical side of emotion behind. It is not that you don’t experience emotion when in the light, but without a physical body, you have no physical reaction. In our physical body we feel excitement in our stomach and love can make us light headed. In the light I felt love, joy, passion, and excitement without the physical sensations. I was simply accepting and awed.
Embrace Death, Live Life
July 23, 2011 by Mike Robbins
Filed under Family & Relationships, Personal Growth
Four of the most intimate and sacred experiences of my life have been the births of our two girls and the deaths of each of my parents. I’m grateful and honored to have been able to experience all four of these magical moments live and in person. Although the emotions of the births and the deaths were quite different, the level of intimacy, sacredness, and profundity were of similar impact and depth for me.
The Magic and Mystery of Death
July 2, 2011 by Mike Robbins
Filed under •-Feature, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Spirituality
I also find it frustrating that we don’t do a very good job in our culture of talking about, dealing with, or embracing death. It’s seen by most of us as a universally “bad” thing – awful, tragic, painful, hard, and negative in most cases.
Life’s transitions probed in ‘Biutiful’
February 17, 2011 by Brent Marchant
Filed under •-Feature, Arts & Entertainment, Movies
Sooner or later, the life we live comes to an end. But the conclusion of this life is merely the close of a single chapter in our soul’s journey, with death providing the conduit to whatever comes next. Whenever that end comes, the more at peace we are with the transition, the more we’ll get out of the experience, not only of what we’re going to but also of what we’re leaving behind.
How To Speak To Your Children When Your Parent Dies- By:Grace Ste.Croix
December 22, 2010 by Grace Ste. Croix
Filed under •-Headline, Family & Relationships, Insights, Personal Growth
Losing a parent can be a grief that compares to no other. There are so many arrangements to occur in such a short period of time. Depending on how your parents handled their final arrangements, their may be extra added stresses and answers needed days after their death. However, often times when we lose our [...]


















