Thanks, Gail. I was a fan of hers as well. Sounds a little morbid, but I read her a lot when she was still here. One of my sisters is a nurse and told me one day that she attended a presentation by a most interesting woman named Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, and asked if I had ever heard of her. I made her tell me everything she said at her presentation. 🙂 Be well, Gail. ~Paul
I don’t think that is morbid at all. She was a wise lady who had a lot to teach us all! I read her book “On Death and Dying” when my father was dying of cancer, and I reread it when my mother lay in a hospice residence dying. I also read her book, “On Life After Death” and it brought me much comfort.
This is awesome!
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Thank you. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Truth!
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Thank you for re-posting. 😉 ~Paul
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Thank you for sharing this!
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What a deep quote. Too true
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Yea, pretty cool …and right on! I’ve got to go now and light my interior candle. 😉 ~Paul
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Thank you. ~Paul
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I love it! And I love Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. She was such an amazing woman!
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Thanks, Gail. I was a fan of hers as well. Sounds a little morbid, but I read her a lot when she was still here. One of my sisters is a nurse and told me one day that she attended a presentation by a most interesting woman named Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, and asked if I had ever heard of her. I made her tell me everything she said at her presentation. 🙂 Be well, Gail. ~Paul
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I don’t think that is morbid at all. She was a wise lady who had a lot to teach us all! I read her book “On Death and Dying” when my father was dying of cancer, and I reread it when my mother lay in a hospice residence dying. I also read her book, “On Life After Death” and it brought me much comfort.
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This is Beautiful, Paul! Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us here 🙂 ~Gina
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Thank you, Gina, for the roses …they are yellow aren’t they? 😉 ~Paul
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