Thank you for your healing thoughts and comment, Kathryn. I'm glad that the concept of soul boundaries speaks to you. They can make such a difference in living consciously.
Alan, thank you this piece. I am sorry about your recent health challenges and hoping all will be well for you. Your articles are so inspiring and affirming for me.
I am watching and protecting my own boundaries and routines right now and caring for my soul as I mourn my son, who died suddenly a month ago. I have no idea where or how I will be. I am open, though the openness means feeling the pain in ways that are often unbearable, necessary and simultaneously beautiful.
Thank you, Iris. And my condolences for the death of your son. I don't have children, yet I can imagine that must be one of the hardest kinds of grief. Blessings on you as you navigate these days of uncertainty, sorrow, love, and healing. It's a journey. And not your first time. Holding you in my heart. I still read every few days from your book of poetry.
Wonderful guidance, as always. Thank you!
Thank you, Johnathon!
Very sorry to hear of your health challenges, but inspired by the grace you bring to a difficult challenge.
Love the concept of soul boundaries and your brightening of what that means. I will be contemplating your ideas.
Sending healing thoughts.
Thank you for your healing thoughts and comment, Kathryn. I'm glad that the concept of soul boundaries speaks to you. They can make such a difference in living consciously.
Alan, thank you this piece. I am sorry about your recent health challenges and hoping all will be well for you. Your articles are so inspiring and affirming for me.
I am watching and protecting my own boundaries and routines right now and caring for my soul as I mourn my son, who died suddenly a month ago. I have no idea where or how I will be. I am open, though the openness means feeling the pain in ways that are often unbearable, necessary and simultaneously beautiful.
Thank you, Iris. And my condolences for the death of your son. I don't have children, yet I can imagine that must be one of the hardest kinds of grief. Blessings on you as you navigate these days of uncertainty, sorrow, love, and healing. It's a journey. And not your first time. Holding you in my heart. I still read every few days from your book of poetry.
Many thanks, Alan! I am honored that you are still enjoying my book.
Thank you for your kindness.
Stay well.
Thank you, Alan. A beautiful way to frame the exploration of "what wants to happen now?" - we so appreciate your weekly articles!
Thank you, Jane!