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The Sweet Music of the Spirit
by Betty J. Eadie
My Dearest Angels,
This Valentine’s Day is especially a challenge for me as I miss my eternal companion and husband Joe. Joe returned to our heavenly home on February 8th one year ago. I miss him dearly! Even the last year, when his health kept him down most of the time—he was always thoughtful of me. Just days before he passed, he gave me my Valentine's Day present early. Though the memories of this are bitter-sweet, I know I will walk through my sadness this Valentine's Day because I open my heart to God's purest love, that has power to heal all wounds—even my own.
I was shown that in times of sorrow and grief, if we turn our focus into service for others, that what we give will return to us as a ripple of healing energy.
Acts of kindness are acts of love. When I witnessed my life review, I saw that the simplest acts of kindness to another created great ripples of love. This vision filled me with great joy when they returned to me. I was stunned at how simple it is, that if we are kind, we will have joy! Acts of kindness are prompted by the Spirit of God felt in our hearts, and thus are born from God’s purest love combined with our ability to create ripples of love through what we give to others.
Everyone has what is often called an aura, an energy field, a spiritual essence, a warmth or light that can sometimes even be seen but more often felt around a person’s body. Our thoughts, deeds and experiences—who we are—all are within this energy of light, and depending upon our spiritual development we can extend our auras to those around us.
When we hold onto negativity, such as anger or frustration, since this is a part of our aura also and is not relieved, our energy becomes pressed against us. When negativity is held tightly, nothing gets out, nothing is released, which depresses our energy and can lead to clinical depression. This cycle fuels itself by attracting "like" energy and makes depression difficult to overcome. Yet, as the person finds it within themselves to begin opening, releasing and allowing kindness to go out from them—they can begin a cycle of extending positive thought and deed, bringing healing to themselves by way of the open flow. As we open ourselves to being kind to others, we open to love coming in and going out from us, detoxifying us from negativity, which will create healing within.
Jesus is the perfect example of love which bursts forth from him with a brightness that can only be seen with eyes of the spirit. As my own spirit ran to him, the golden halo within his magnificent aura actually reached for me and drew me to his embrace. We all can lend our energy to others, much as Jesus did when he shared his light with me, rejuvenating me, filling me, strengthening me and healing me.
I use the word “lend” because when we share our energy with another, it should be for a time. When someone is in need, we can help sustain them by supporting them as we lend our energy. We then help them find their strength to go forward and let go, so that we do not begin to enable their weakness. We want them to be dependant upon God, not upon us. I like the example of the Good Samaritan who stopped to help a man who was in great need. He cared for the man’s wounds and then took him to an inn and paid for his shelter so that he could recover his health and strength. Then he left him there and went on his way. “Lending” our energy to another suggests giving for a time. We don’t want to interfere with God’s guidance in someone else’s life, but for a moment in time, we can be the crutch they may need to lean on until they find their strength and way again.
If we listen to the Spirit of God, we can never go wrong. His Spirit is the warmth we feel, that fills our heart when we are tuned in to him. It sometimes can feel like a divine orchestration of music that uplifts us, leading us, guiding us, communicating God’s will directly to our soul. When Jesus communicated with me I felt his voice vibrate inside me, and my heart was like an instrument that his words played upon, resonating to the depths of my very soul! It was like a music within, similar to what is felt when we connect with the Heavenly Father’s Holy Spirit—and as with mortal music, as we practice, our skill increases. The more we listen for the Spirit of God, the more “in tune” we become, recognizing these promptings within our heart.
When we listen to the Spirit, we do kind deeds because that is the music that is playing within our soul! We feel the warmth of God’s love and naturally want to share that love with others. God's love is supreme and it is the only energy that truly heals. It is through the power of his love, that when we are connected to him, we are healed and able to help heal others.
God bless you,

Betty
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A Love Letter From Jesus

My little child, I love you. John 15:9
My little child, I love you.
John 15:9
I have called you by your name,
you are mine.
Isaiah 43:1
Before I formed you, I knew you.
And before you were born, I consecrated you.
Jeremiah 1:5
You did not choose me, I chose you.
John15:16
Because you are precious to me,
and honored,
I love you.
Isaiah 43:4
I have loved you with an everlasting love
and I will continue my Constant love.
Jeremiah 31:3
How can I abandon you?
My love for you is too strong.
Hosea 11:8
I love you so much
that I hung on the cross at Calvary.
I died for you,
and if you believe in Me
you will have everlasting life.
John 3:16
Can a woman forget her own baby
and not love the child she bore?
Yet, even should she forget,
I will never forget you.
I cannot forget you.
See, I have graven you in the palm of my hands.
Isaiah 49:15-16
For I,
the Lord your God,
am holding you by the right hand.
Isaiah 41:13
I am with you always until the end of the world.
Matthew 28: 20
Do not let your heart be troubled,
trust in me.
John 14:1
I will help you.
Isaiah 41: 14
When you pass through the deep waters,
I will be with you.
Your troubles will not overwhelm you.
The hard trials that will come will not hurt you.
Isaiah 43:2
When you walk through the valley
of the shadows of death,
do not be afraid
because I am with you.
My rod and my staff will comfort you.
I will lead you in the path of righteousness.
Psalms 23
I will give you peace in the midst of a storm,
not as the world giveth.
Let not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid.
John 14:27
Peace I give
which will pass all understanding
and shall keep your heart and mind.
Philippians 4:7
When you lie down do not be afraid,
your sleep shall be sweet.
Proverbs 3: 24
My love for you will keep your dwelling safe.
Psalm 4:8
Beloved
my eyes are upon you
and I will give you hope,
for I am merciful.
Psalm 33:18
You will have access to my grace
and rejoice in hope while sharing in the glory of my Father.
Romans 5:2
I will give you joy and peace.
The mountains and hills will sing,
and the trees will clap their hands before you.
Isaiah 55:12
You may have sorrow now,
but I will see you again,
and your heart will rejoice
and no one will take your joy from you.
John 16:22
Do not worry.
(Luke 12:9)
Even the hairs of your head have all been counted,
so there is no need to be afraid of anything.
Matthew 10:30
The mountains may depart and the hills will be shaken
but my steadfast love for you will never end.
John 54:10
Come unto me,
all ye that labor and are heavy laden,
and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
Come, my love.
Solomon 2:10
I will lead you into solitude
and there I will speak tenderly to your heart.
I will be true and faithful.
I will show you constant love and make you mine forever.
I will keep my promise,
and you will really know me then as never before.
Hosea 1:14, 19-20
I am who I am.
Exodus 3:14
I am the Lord your God.
Hosea 13:4
Your Faithful Friend,
Jesus Christ,
Your Savior
Author Unknown
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A Different Choice
by Sonia R. Rogers
I had emergency surgery recently that ended up with some complications. A nine-day stay in the hospital, part of it in ICU with pneumonia, was not in my plans for that week! I was frightened, I was in pain and suffering extreme discomfort and anxiety. I am a private person, and having so many attending to me felt like an intrusion of my body and my personal space—and I became, shall we say, a bit cranky and reacted somewhat unloving.
I had one particularly awful night after my surgery when the nurse, the aid, and myself, just did not hit things off very well. Yes, I’ve learned to pray and I did pray throughout most of the night while awake, as most of us do when in pain. The next morning started off somewhat the same way, and I’ve gained enough wisdom to realize that my energy was affecting every single person who came into my room. I decided a change of attitude was in order. But how could I do this under such extreme fear, discomfort & anxiety?
I thought of my mortal teacher and mentor, Betty J. Eadie. What would she do in this situation? I knew what she would do! She would not focus on her discomfort, she would extend herself outward, even under physical distress and would love everyone!
I felt I needed an example to follow that would help me align myself with a more positive energy. I remembered the firemen teaching CPR to the WAVES at a gathering and how when Betty entered the room, it quickly filled with an electric energy that excited everyone. “How does she do this?” I wondered. I thought of another example, a more simpler one that maybe I could focus on and emulate.
One day Betty and Joe went to a camera store to pick out a camera. The store had other customers and a young clerk who were a bit down. It must have been one of Seattle’s infamous gloomy days since a blanket of dullness seemed to cover everyone in the store, and with the confusing technological advances in cameras—this was turning out to be quite a chore.
...Betty decided to raise the vibration of the energy in the store.
She sensed the clerk's feeling of drudgery and tiredness who was helping her. She smiled and looked him in the eyes saying something like, “How unfortunate that you are having to work on a Saturday!” Betty’s smile casts a beautiful warmth and her eyes are loving and engaging. He could not resist this compassionate connection and began teasing in fun saying something about being a bit tired and wishing he didn't have to walk back to the main counter. Betty offered him a ride in her shopping cart she was pushing and the cashier quickly jumped on! They both smiled and laughed as Betty gave him a ride back up to the main counter. All the customers now could not resist their smiles and fun—everyone began smiling! The energy spread and the “cloud” lifted in the store. Everyone felt better feeling the new warmth and began to have fun. Joe, being somewhat of a skeptic was amazed. “I can’t believe it!” he said shaking his head.
Remembering this story made me laugh in my heart and I decided to smile, make eye contact, and express my interest compassionately to those who came into my hospital room. And it worked! At the end of a day filled with warm connections and loving encounters, I too, shook my head in amazement and quietly said, “That’s how she does it!”
Now, I’m no master at this like Betty, however, it has been fun to practice. And the results are always so much more pleasant than when I make a different choice. Love is a choice! No matter what, we can always choose to love—and enjoy the ripples of loving, that will come back to us. Even under distress, compassionate and loving kindness—is always the right choice to make!
I remember the Savior’s words, “Above all else, love one another” and feel encouraged to discover that a simple act of kindness, a simple change in attitude, a simple, yet heart-filled desire to be warm to others is within my reach and I know pleases Jesus, my greatest desire! In his name I pray that all of our eyes are opened in a greater way to the good we can do when we make the choice to love!
Thankfully and with all my love,
Sonia
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More Significance Than We Know
by Renee Lynch
Expressing our love freely and expecting nothing in return is the purest form of love. Acts of kindness have more power than we realize. Serving others regenerates the soul and lifts tired minds and hearts. No matter how small, each act of kindness adds energy to the entire world. (The Ripple Effect - page 156)
My mother was always a very hard worker. She was the sole supporter for her family and would get up in the wee hours of the morning for work, many times staying late at the office and bringing work home to complete. Her elderly mother moved in with her after suffering a stroke and one of the many responsibilities in caring for her mom was helping her to the bathroom in the middle of the night so she would not fall or hurt herself.
My mom kept a monitor in her room and my grandmother’s room so she could hear when my grandmother needed help at night. The monitor amplified my grandmother’s snoring making it near impossible for my mother to fall asleep—and even harder for her to go back to sleep once she was awakened, which was more than once most nights.
This lack of sleep was wearing my mother’s body down. I volunteered numerous times to keep the monitor in my room and care for my grandmother, so that my mom could sleep. But she was adamant that she would not let me suffer like her from lack of rest since I had to get up early to be to work.
After pleading with my mother and convincing her that I wouldn’t have a problem falling back to sleep, and that my grandmother’s snoring wouldn’t keep me up, she agreed to let me help so she could rest. I didn’t know if I would be able to sleep as I promised my mom I could, but I was determined and God gave me what I needed to help her, even when my grandmother had an extra needy night.
What I didn’t know at the time, was my mom was in the last stage of cancer. My mother was not well and we didn’t know she would not be with us long. God called her home, and how grateful I am for all the many ways and times he used me and my loved ones to help her. We were given many opportunities to care for my mom, and each other, through acts of kindness and love during this heart-breaking and challenging time.
Every encounter we have, even if brief and seemingly unimportant, may have more significance than we know…By being positive and helpful towards others, even in casual moments, we can make the most of our time on earth. (The Ripple Effect - page 19)
Love,
Renee’
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Giving in Memory of My Son
by Pam Katchuk

My Dear Friends,
I am a huge proponent of random acts of kindness. We don't know the hearts and struggles of all the people we see each day, and we never know what small act of kindness can help someone who really needs a ray of sunshine.
After my son died, I wanted to do something to honor his memory. The idea of random acts of kindness in his name immediately came to mind. So I made up little cards to give out with a small gift.
The gift you attach, doesn't have to cost anything. It could be something as simple as a flower you picked or a picture you drew. Or if you have a little money, maybe a $5 gift certificate to a store or coffee shop...anything like that. Use your imagination! Here's the note I put on my cards:
To Any Finder
Legacy of Love
Please accept this random act of kindness in memory of Andy, who taught us all the meaning of unconditional love. Have a beautiful day and please pass on a kindness to someone else. |
I print off the card, write a little note inside, and attach it with a ribbon to the gift. Sometimes I wrap the gift, sometimes I don't. I leave it in a public place, like a bench at the mall, the chair at the doctor's office, on someone's windshield—anywhere! I promise you, it will make someone's day.
Leave your gift and smile as you walk away. Don't let anyone see you do it...make it anonymous. Your heart will smile and hopefully theirs will too.
With love,
Pam
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The Ripple Effect of Our Good Works
by Cheryl Eadie
It was three days before Christmas and I had the privilege of taking my three grandchildren, plus two teenage girls to Wal-Mart for last minute shopping. I have a bad knee and it was really hurting from my many activities over the previous couple of days. So, while waiting on the girls to finish up, I sat down in one of those motor-chair carts next to the jewelry counter, which was the center point of the store.
While waiting, my 10 year-old granddaughter came up to me and asked me for ten dollars because she really wanted to buy me a gift for Christmas. This was the first time in her little life that she has ever made such a request of me, so I was taken by great surprise at her desire. I said, “ Well of course Sweetheart.” Those few words brought on the biggest smile across her little angelic face and off she went.
As one might expect, about five minutes later she came back to tell me that she did not have enough money to pay the sales tax on the item. She then shared what happened when she went up to the cashier to purchase my gift. The cashier told her that the ten dollars was not enough so she explained to the cashier that she was buying this gift for her grandma and that all she had on her was the ten dollars, which was the exact price of the gift.
Excitedly she said that the lady waiting in line behind her was listening to her and the cashier! She then pulled out five dollars, handed it to the cashier and said “I will pay the taxes on that gift for you and all you have to do, is one day, just Pay it Forward to some one else in need.” Well, my little granddaughter was so happy that with a little help she bought that gift, but now she also has a project to figure out how is she going to “pay it forward” to someone else for the kindness that was shown to her.
I was blessed to witness the purest form of the ripple effect. No matter at what age or what our situation may be, we can give an act of kindness to someone else, and if we do so with love in our heart, we are serving our fellow man as Jesus Christ taught us to do.
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Bright Spirit in Disguise
by Kris Fehring
Having the opportunity to carry out acts of kindness has blessed me my entire life. I have often been gently guided in the direction of someone who needed a little thoughtfulness. Each time, I was rewarded by the warm fuzzy that came my way. In every instance, a way to provide what was needed was always available.
Once I was nudged toward a a woman to whom I felt an instant connection. She had been homeless and was found sleeping in a junk car. She ended up living with the people where she had been dropped off, who lived in extreme poverty. She appeared to be ravaged by alcoholism. It broke my heart, because I could see a light in her. People said such cruel things about her, which made me extremely sad.
Christmas was approaching, and I felt guided to purchase her some new clothes. I thought if she had new warm clothes, it might lift her spirits. I went shopping for her one evening, though hesitant because I was unsure of her size. In the store, a lone clothing rack stood on my path in an incredibly odd place. It had only one item on the entire rack, a pair of jeans. They looked like they would fit her perfectly, and they were on clearance for a ridiculously low price. An accident? I am sure the events of the evening were divinely guided. I bought boots, gloves, socks, a coat and even some jewelry that night. I wrapped everything and was able to leave the package for her anonymously.
The next time I saw her, she was wearing the new clothing. The jeans fit perfectly, like they were made for her. My heart warmed at the sight of her. She has since passed away from her disease, but I always smile when I think of her in her new home. I truly cherish this act of kindness and my connection to this bright spirit.
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Good Can Come from All Things
by Kristen Foley
There is so much in life to be thankful for! We could begin thanking at sunrise and never cover any significant ground by sunset. Sometimes, life's circumstances can cause us to forget how much we truly have to be grateful for and appreciative of. Things that happen in our lives can take our eye off the ball. The ball being our joy in life.
I truly believe we are meant to enjoy life, even born to enjoy life. This life is a canvas of unlimited pleasures (not just physical), but every pleasure, happiness and joy of the heart. The smile of a stranger—how many times has that lifted your heart? Or the way a patch of flowers or trees look in the sunlight. Something said by a child that touches you, or the way you feel patience rise within your heart at a situation when annoyance could have been your other choice. Literally, the things to appreciate in this life are endless.
Why stop at only the beautiful things to enjoy? If you are going through a difficult circumstance, it is here where I find my belief that "Good Can Come of All Things" bringing me such practical, solid help in moving through the circumstances of my day. I find that as I truly believe this, (one of the many ideas that has engrained itself in my outlook from Betty's experience of heaven), I look at things in a different way that allows me to feel joy, where others might find only frustration and unpleasantness.
In Betty's recent Christmas Newsletter article, she said:
| But have courage, I was shown during my NDE that good can come from all things. Our Heavenly Father, who is our Creator, sees from a higher perspective, thus he is capable to use “what is” in his creation to create even greater things for us to grow from. Because of our mortal perspectives, sometimes “what is” can seem extremely negative to us and therefore seem impossible to serve any good. |
Two weeks before Christmas, I was involved in a fender-bender, where I bumped into a woman's car from behind with my car. I was at a stoplight in an intersection outside a grocery store. With Christmas approaching and family coming over to our house, I was trying to do too much at one time. While at a stop, I wrote down 'eggs and ranch dip' on a paper in my console. When I realized the traffic around me was moving, I took my foot off the brake and then realized the lady in front of me was not moving, and hit her car, albeit not very hard. We moved to the grocery store lot and exchanged paperwork in a friendly manner. My car had not dented hers, but had punctured two holes in her fender from my license plate bolts.
A car accident is usually something that people find to be an awful, frustrating experience. And while, in the first moment when I hit her I wasn't exactly jumping for joy—I embraced the experience from the point of knowing that good can come of all things. We were able to come to a mutual agreement over the incident, without involving insurance. This benefited me and my driving record, but it also benefited her since she was able to receive cash to use for whatever she wanted at Christmas as well as fix the damage done to her car.
I know that the feeling of appreciation I held throughout the incident, helped good to unfold and I'm sure the ripples of that good continue.
I felt grateful that neither of us was hurt.
I felt grateful to be shown I was trying to do too much at one time.
I was grateful my kids were not in the car.
I was grateful the damage was not extensive.
I was grateful because I was reminded that in life I want to solve matters at the spirit-level first (with love), rather than attempting to solve situations with action alone. I held a feeling of all-is-well, from our initial conversation to our last exchange days later, and the situation resolved itself most pleasantly! I don’t believe this would have been the case if I had chosen to worry-my-way through it. My expectation was that of a positive outcome.
I also have deep faith and trust that since it is my desire in life to help others enjoy their lives more, that opportunities come to me to do this. And I don't want to judge opportunities by 'their distressful disguises,' rather be open in all circumstances to an experience of love and peace (and even joy!). I find that as I trust everything in life is working out, I no longer fight what comes, but rather I embrace it as it melts into something wonderful.
Look for the good, and you will find it, in any experience or situation. And while I realize that many people have a lot more challenging situations in life to deal with than a minor fender bender, the truth remains, if you look for that which you can appreciate in the experience, you bring that to the forefront in your mind and heart. And since no two opposing ideas or feelings can be held at the same moment within your being, you are choosing joy in that moment. You are choosing to see the good. You are choosing to find the good. It is the way to enjoy-your-way through life’s twists and turns.
If your focus is on the positive aspects of life and situations, you are going to feel a whole lot better going through a challenge. This improved feeling also provides energy and ideas with which to help you navigate. Give yourself the gift of a renewed perspective, that you might not allow prolonged grief, or distress of any kind, to steal your joy at life.
Do the things that comfort and restore you, and uplift your perspective. Enjoy your life! And start today, for much good will come of it.
I wish for each person reading this, the comfort and joy I have found in these simple words: “good can come of all things.”
Celebrate eternal life, by eternally celebrating Life!
With Love, always with love!
Kristen Foley
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A Stranger, an Angel
by Virginia Adams
I became pregnant with my first born at a young age. The father of my son had denied me and my unborn child any support and had spread vicious rumors about my character as well. My heart was completely broken.
When my family and friends found out that I was expecting a child, they pressured me to end the pregnancy. When I refused, I was pressured into giving the child up for adoption. Because I was young, didn't have a job or drivers license, nor the support of the baby's father—they felt it was in the best interest of all parties involved for me to give the baby away. They told me that it was impossible for me to have a babe at my age and be able to support it.
Through many tears and prayers I decided to call the planned parenthood office. Little did I know that God placed an earth angel to answer the phone. I told her of my predicament, yet she did not give me the information, that with a heavy heart I anticipated. Instead, she just said, "You will make a great mother!"
When she relayed this one sentence of belief in me—me and my unborn babe’s world changed. I decided to keep my baby and to raise him to the best of my ability.
I am so grateful for the earth angel's words to me on the phone because today, my oldest son is a professional Firefighter/Medic. He runs out in the middle of the night and day to rescue and save lives of those in need. He didn't have an ideal life, but what he learned growing up was compassion, courage, and strength to move through all obstacles to help others.
I'm very proud of my oldest son and grateful for Gods intervention and following his will in my life that enabled him to use my son in a career that he loves very much. As I look upon my son, I Thank God for the Earth Angel whom answered the phone and blessed me by sharing what was in her heart for a stranger, giving me the encouragement I needed to choose to be a loving mother to my son.
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Feeding Others with Ripples of Kindness
by DeeDee Valdez
I am the “move-in coordinator” at an independent retirement community. I help people with the decision process and coordinate their move-ins. In doing this, I work with future residents, as well as their families.
One day I was eating lunch with a family who was interested in my retirement community for their mom. As I listened, I gained greater awareness of the mother’s situation I realized that the thing she missed most while living by herself was socialization and having new friends to talk to. I found out her favorite ice cream was Heath ice cream and, much to her disappointment, we did not have that as a selection on our menu. I made a mental note for future use, as it was winter during the time of our visit.
One hot 95+ degree day, she came to my mind for ice cream. I drove to the store, picked up some Heath ice cream along with the Heath candy bars and the waffle cones to go with it. I called her first and asked if I could stop by to drop off a special surprise, she remembered me and was delighted. We ate ice cream, that afternoon, out on her back porch. We talked a long time about moving and all the concerns she had. A week later she moved into my community and became friends with so many residents! This brought her much joy and every time I saw her smiling and reaching out to people I realized it was because of my ice cream visit.
I am learning in life, to tune into the special things, to notice what will bring joy to other people in life...in turn it brings me joy to see them smile. Jesus sets so many examples of kindness. The story comes to mind of when He was preaching to the 5,000 and realized they were hungry. He loved them and out of his concern for them he fed them all. He blessed a fish and a loaf of bread, miraculously feeding 5,000 who were hungry.
I hope I can feed others with His love and light, shedding hope from giving out Betty J. Eadie’s books to random people. When I give “Embraced by the Light” to others, I ask them to pass it on so that the book never hits a book shelf, but stays in circulation from person to person.
The ripple effect of giving and receiving is something I hope to always "ripple on!"
God bless you!
DeeDee
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A Candle Holder & a Candle
by Bonnie Gamborski
I hope my act of kindness can inspire others. A mother I know lost her 21 year-old son last summer, and as you can understand it has been incredibly challenging for her. When Christmas came around, I knew it was going to create a mixture of emotions for her as she has younger sons to think about also. I hoped by sharing a family Christmas tradition that it would give her a way of including the son she missed so much. I went out and purchased a candle holder with pillar candles as a Christmas gift and included the following note:
Dear friend,
I wanted you to know that we are thinking of you and continue to pray for you especially during the holiday season. The gift we have included is intended for use in memory of your son. Our family started a tradition that we hope you decide to start yourself. In place of each family member who has passed, we set a candle on the dining room table. We light each candle in memory of our loved ones, then we give thanks for the Christmas dinner we are about to receive. This is our way of including them when they are no longer with us. God bless you during this emotional time.
Upon opening the gift she sent an email thanking me and stated that it was a lovely thought. She mentioned that she was really struggling with how to keep her son’s memory on Christmas Day without being too sad. She really appreciated my suggestion and said they would certainly try it out.
It is during holidays, anniversaries and birthdays, etc., that can be the hardest for those left behind. Most people would like to help those who have suffered a loss but do not know what to do and therefore end up doing nothing at all. I have found that the smallest acts of kindness can bring the most comfort.
Much love,
Bonnie
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email address that you used to sign up for WAVES to Betty's Assistant,
Sonia Rae: wavesforumadmin@ebtlstudyforum.com.
I look forward to meeting and
studying with you!
Sonia Rae
Forum Administrator
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