Thursday, November 18, 2010

Death Is Like A Car

by Nicholas Gordon

Death is like a car
That disappears around a curve,
Or like an ancient custom
That we've failed to preserve.

The car continues going
Even though we cannot see,
And the custom just remains
Itself, outside of memory.

Death is a relation
To a certain time and place;
To Eternity it's nothing
In a line of endless grace.

I've loved you all so much
That I've known Eternity,
Vast and never ending
Deep within the thing that's me.

Time is like a river
And love a clear, still lake
That holds the sky within it,
Crystalline and yet opaque.

And I have had that gift
In an abundance that is rare,
With you and with my husband
Who's both gone and everywhere.

I feel the awesome beauty
Of the end of earthly breath.
I've had a rich, full life
And now a peaceful, shining death.


Is there life after a death sentence? Read Frank’s Story.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Death Has Touched My Life Again


      The word came today that Alice was dead. She was a friend of a friend. I met her at a time when she desired to take a teaching she had been doing for years to another level, by publishing a book. I recall doing an evaluation for her. Her next step was to began to re-organize her ideas in preparation to go to print.  
You didn’t get a chance to publish your book, but those teachings will live on forever through those you have taught.
      Farewell, my friend, you will be missed. In the short time I had to meet you, I was impressed with your faith and abilities as a woman who cared enough about the spiritual condition of people to use what you had to help many grow in faith.You will be missed as a woman of faith. My heart is in grief but I know you are in the place you were destined to go. . . heaven.
Rest in Peace.