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Loss of a Loved One – a Healing Wheel Affirmation


 

Loss of a Loved One – a Healing Wheel Affirmation – The wheel depicts souls emerging from and melting back into Eternal Life. It represents our connectedness and our essence. We are all composed of electricity, light and thought, all of which finds its origin in Spirit, God, Goddess. I have seen this connectedness, have witnessed the awesome power of God within all things; a pebble on the beach, an apple blossom, a mourning dove and in the minds and hearts of all people. It is a limitless supply of incredible ability to do good, to heal, to love and to construct. These affirmations are but tiny dewdrops, spilling back into an infinite sea. They were created to inspire you, to encourage you and to honor you as one of the billions of people who do their very best every day and rejoice in the knowing that an infinitely loving God is taking care of everything else. All lights emanate from the same Source All love, from the same heart All songs from the same voice The One is entire in each of its parts Mark Alvin www.healingwheel.com for prints, cards and other cool stuff from the wheel.

 

Author aims to help children cope with loss

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It's devastating enough for an adult to lose a loved one. For a child, the sense of loss is compounded by the aura of fearful mystery that surrounds the whole concept of death and dying. Former Middleboro resident Jessica Lynn Curtis draws on her …
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People do die from broken hearts

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Taking nutritious meals to your loved one will help symbolize caring. What will help even more is taking the time to eat with them. People who are grieving the loss of someone need someone who cares enough to be with them during meals and other common …
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Grieved by loss of six comrades, 82nd CAB pays tribute

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Fort Bragg, N.C. — For one year, away from their families and loved ones, soldiers with the Fort Bragg-based 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade fought enemy forces in some of the most dangerous provinces in Afghanistan. Six of them didn't make it home.
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