When it comes to types of losses, a big one for many people is job loss. This probably comes as no surprise because we live in a world that confuses “doing” with “being.”...read full story
The story below is from You Can Heal Your Heart, Finding Peace After a Breakup, Divorce, or Death, a book I co-wrote with Louise Hay.
Grief is a natural refl...read full story
My dear friend David Kessler and I wrote our new book, You Can Heal Your Heart, to help you learn how you to find healing after enduring loss. Grieving is chal...read full story
Both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. As our second president John Adams lay on his death be...read full story
One of the mistakes we make is asking people in deep grief how we can help them. They are often too lost in their own sorrow to identify needs. It’s okay to ask; but just...read full story
Dear Ones,
When I find good people, I stick with them. I love when I find people who do magical work and I can help introduce them to the world. You’ll be able to meet m...read full story
It’s hard not to love Halloween. It’s the time when you can play pranks on your friends, keep your house dusty with cobwebs, eat candy without guilt, dress up...read full story
“People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a ...read full story
Deaths and births are like snowflakes—each one is unique and very similar. We die in a million ways, in a million places, with billions of variables. Yet the vision...read full story
One type of deathbed experience I often hear about refers to “crowded rooms.” As I’ve listened to these stories, I’ve been intrigued by the use of the words crowd and c...read full story