Art below by Elia Considine, my 5-year-old granddaughter
"I pin my hopes to quiet processes and small circles, in which vital and transforming events take place."-- Rufus Jones
Art below by Elia Considine, my 5-year-old granddaughter
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![]() by Susanne Becker to know that you are free you are happy finally climbing your mountains walking your woods smiling into a camera that I only dreamed I do believe in a netherworld the other side a different form of being continuing who we were on this side I know it was you waving at me telling me how much alright life really is despite all the worries we drive forward through life accumulated fear shaping our paths and in the end all this does not matter but the waving the smiling happiness is a very simple fact. © Susanne Becker |
Love Is Stronger Than Death
These entries are part of an upcoming book about love and grief, in honor of Corey Considine, my beautiful younger daughter. She was with us in physical form from August 12,1983 to June 6, 2013. It was a vehicle accident, at the end of a beautiful sunset she had just watched from her favorite hill. She was engaged to a wonderful young man, dabbling in art, planting gardens, planning her wedding, offering love, care, and healing to everyone she knew. Archives
June 2019
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