Honoring Who You Are Ensures a Successful Death; Part 1

When the Saints come marching in, who will be carrying their drums and marching alongside of them?

When the Spiritual Revolution arrives, who will we turn to for

Can you look in the mirror and say to yourself without shame, without feeling weird or strange, I love you, _________?

When you honor yourself, your life's actions reflect your personal love for yourself.

When you honor yourself, you encourage yourself to

When you honor yourself, you create your life as a work of art, a masterpiece that reflects your values and aspirations.

When you honor yourself, you make your life precious by serving others, yet you continue to follow the drum beat of your own heart.

Few of us baby boomers ever received the encouragement to go for our dreams, to shoot for the moon, to be all we could be.

Rare was the child who was honored for who she was, and given the encouragement to honor herself by following her dreams.

No one is to blame. Our parents did the best they could with the love they had. Our parents were short-changed.

The love they had within them had been passed on from their parents, their upbringing and the adults in their lives. The intergenerational emotional traumas needing clearing were passed along unhealed, unconciously.

Their parents had survived the great Depression, a miserable time for the masses. Most emotional healing never occurred. They were struggling for their existence.

They had no one to bail them out when they