Your Health is priceless and it’s in your own hands, take care of it..
Wealth is only meaningful if you can share and enjoy it while you are still alive. What you do for yourself, dies with you. But what you do for others will live for ever.
TIME is our most precious treasure because it is LIMITED.
Category: dying
INSPIRATIONAL PRAYERS: A HOPI PRAYER (when facing a loss)
A year after mom passed away, we had a memorial in her honor. One of the prayers that we read at the time was this Hopi prayer that always brings me comfort and solace.
POEMS: “Everything that has a beginning has an end” (Quote by Buddha) poem by Trina Graves
Some people enjoy enhancing nature
Planting various seeds into a flower-pot
They nurture and appreciate the beauty
Whether a lavender bush or forget-me-not
POEMS: “We Shall Not Die Alone” (Quote by Blaise Pascal) poem by Trina Graves
There have always been stories
In modern times and old
How at the time of passing
There are Heavenly re-unions to behold
We Shall Not Die Alone
POEMS: “The Super Power” by Trina Graves
We all have a Super Power
The strongest there can be
Universally given to all
Young and old, you and me
POEMS: “I Shall Not Altogether Die” poem by Trina Graves (Title Quote: Horace)
I am a Being of Light and Love, Sent to this Earth from above. My true self is a Spirit so high, I shall not altogether die
“The Top five regrets of the dying”
Bronnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies in a blog called Inspiration and Chai, which gathered so much attention that she put her observations into a book called “The Top Five Regrets of the Dying”.
INSPIRATIONAL POEMS: “Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You” by Trina Graves
You came here with a message
You came here with a plan
Somehow you would contribute
To elevate your fellow man
Everyone of us is unique
No two are ever the same
Your exclusive inner calling
Is your Souls indelible aim…
Song and lyrics “The rose” (love, life, rebirth)
Its the heart afraid of breaking, that never learns to dance, Its the dream afraid of waking, that never takes the chance
ZEN STORIES: “A Letter to a Dying Man”
Bassui wrote the following letter to one of his disciples who was about to die:
POEMS: “Ode To Death” (Spirituality & freedom from fear)
If death should bring one to the place
where spirit world doth reside,
POEMS TO MAKE YOU THINK: “Slow dance” (your life)
You better slow down.
Don’t dance so fast.
Time is short.
The music won’t last.
Do you run through each day On the fly?