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Tag Archives: death
Thirteen Days
Scattered and happy, I haven’t been writing much. It has been thirteen days since my last post. Yoga this morning was peaceful, invigorating and educational. This young yogi is not your typical instructor. She doesn’t look or act the part. But … Continue reading
Forever Gone?
Enormous snow flakes, a quarter the size of my palm, sailed past my window on the last morning of March. They looked like ripped pieces of paper raining from the sky. I stared for moments, shaking my head in disbelief … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, consciousness, death, Energy, existence, funny, heartbeat, humanity, intelligence, life, puzzle, relationships, strange
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The Thing About Death, Don’t Run
I attended the funeral of my friend’s father on Friday, the last day of January, in New York City. He passed away after surviving dialysis, heart complications, three marriages, and the loss of his twin. He lived life on his … Continue reading
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Tagged child, death, dialyisi, father, funeral, love, parent, shrink wrap, twin
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