|
|
Medicine My Way
February 2016
|
|
|
|
The Healing Garden for Integrative Cancer Care. Monthly classes for using EFT for Emotional Aspects of Having a Cancer Diagnosis. Details on my Events page.
Did you know I do speaking events? If you're looking for someone to give a talk or if you know someone I'd be a good fit for, just hit reply and let me know.
|
Talk to Me
Want to say hi or pick my brain? Maybe you want to know if you'd be a good fit for my services?
I'm offering free 15 minute calls. Just hit reply to book yours.
|
If you've worked with me in the past or attended one of my workshops, I would be so thankful if you would write me a review here about your experience.
Don't hesitate to let me know if I can support you the same way!
|
|
|
I know that this is the month of love....Valentines and all of that, so although the content here may not feel like it's in sync with the topic of love, bear with me. It truly is.
My first exposure to losing a loved one was when I was 6 and sat next to my father at his father's wake. I vividly remember the pain and sorrow I saw on my father's face and wanted to do something to help. Remembering that when I asked earlier where Grandpa went, my dad replied "Grandpa went to a better place". So I reminded him of that. I wanted to reassure both of us.
Nearly sixty years later I lost many loved ones. All of my grandparents, my parents and father-in-law, cousins, aunts and uncles. Coworkers, neighbors. Several good friends. I, like you, know what losing a loved one feels like. The most recent loss was the sudden and unexpected death of my 26 year old step-nephew last month. That was a "scratch your head how could this be?" kind of event. We are all still in shock. Although the other side might be nice place, that doesn't comfort those left behind who are dealing with massive grief and loss.
On a personal note, I have enough evidence to believe that we really don't die. Like in a "that's-it-we-are-done" sort of way. Even the most conservative religions declare that our souls are eternal. Death is not a popular topic in our culture. But on some level don't we all wonder where they went? Where will we go? Let's face it, no one gets out of here alive.
Lately I have felt the urge to explore this topic more. I am intrigued by mediums like John Holland. I saw him live with Dr. Brian Weiss. I am a huge fan of Esther Hicks and Abraham. I have Doreen Virtue's Angels 101 in my car because I often get messages that come in numbers on license plates. I look up the number in her book to understand what message is being sent to me. I love Messages from the Universe by Mike Dooley. I always include a Message in each and every newsletter.
Since I am a fan of Mike Dooley and have been thinking and contemplating on the "where do they go", it's no accident that I bumped up against his new book, "The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell You". It's a great read and it to me is so comforting to know that our loved ones are still there rooting for us. Wanting us to be happy and successful. From their perspective they now have a clearer understanding about the process called living a life on this planet Earth. Life here can often feel scary and confusing. They can't yell down to us or send us an email but there are ways that they can send messages to help us along. We just need to believe and keep our eyes open.
So here are the 10 things that dead people want us to know. Each of the 10 has a chapter where Mike explains and provides evidence to support these statements.
1. We are not dead! 2. There's no such thing as a devil or hell 3. We were ready 4. You're not ready 5. We're sorry for any pain we caused 6. Your dreams really can come true 7."Heaven" is going to blow your mind! 8. Life is more than fair 9. Your "old" pets are as crazy as ever 10. Love is the way; truth is the path
Some of these statements may challenge your current belief system and that is fine. But keep an open mind. Our belief system creates our world, our reality. If in fact those 10 statements are really what they want us to know, isn't that the greatest love story of all?
Not being afraid to ponder the afterlife will most definitely shape the way you live your life day today. They want to say: "To the living - it's still your turn".
So while it is still your turn live each day enjoying each day as best you can, with gratitude and appreciation and passion to live your most authentic and purposeful life.
39 Days til Spring!!
Tina and Molly Rose
the most awesome office assistant
By the way, if you enjoyed this newsletter, please forward it along to others who might enjoy it as well.
If you would like to browse through past newsletters please click here.
|
A NOTE FROM THE UNIVERSE
"Psst.....it's me again.
You deserve more, you know, much more And I just happen to have "some".
Imagine.
Try this - STOP trying to predict, and therefore limit, where IT is going to come from.
Just know it's going to come, and let me figure out the rest.....
Cool? ~The Universe"
Sign up for your daily personal messages from the Universe at www.Tut.com.
"Thoughts become things. Choose the good ones". ~Mike Dooley
|
|
|
Contact Information Tina Marian Northboro MA 508.523.7132
www.medicinemyway.us |
|
|
|
|