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PEACEFUL AND INSPIRED-PART 1
My newest song “Peaceful and Inspiring” has given me peace and inspiration. I’m excited to share how much it has helped me. Continue reading →
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MAY I CRY?
I accept my son’s death now after eighteen years. Lest anyone tell me that I need to get on with my life, I have. I have joy and I am no longer grieving my son intensely. I am not the same person I was before his death. I was so innocent and unscathed by life. I used to view this as another loss. Only recently, I see it now as something I have gained. The insights that I can share have been significant for me.