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Excert from Karmic Healing

The Shaking Of The Foundations

by Rev. Galen Guengerich

We've seen so much sorrow this week. The first fruits of hate have been bitter indeed. Some of you lived through the attack in person; the rest of us witnessed it on television. All of us smelled the smoke. Together, we've listened to the silence of subways shut down, the scream of fighter jets overhead, the lament of the sixteen-year-old still searching for both of his parents, and the woman desperately looking for her son and her daughter. Then there are the images: the fireball, people jumping, firefighters sobbing, hordes of people walking north along the Avenues, Times Square deserted, and ashes falling like snow. The financial district looks more like Baghdad or Beirut than the Capital of the World. Then there are the numbers: hundreds known dead, many thousands still missing, thousands more injured. Everything is more serious now. read more

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Excert from Karmic Healing

by Laurel Clark , Dr.

Epilogue October 2000 I finished writing this book in August of this year. A month later, on September 10, 2000, John died. How can I express my sorrow? John was such a good friend, truly a soul mate, the love of my life. Everything we shared and all I was looking forward to suddenly ended. I came to such deep insights through my experiences with John. I think I had finally admitted how important it was for me to just be with him, to love him, to cease fighting my fear and anxiety about what I should or shouldn't do. I wanted to live this with John, to savor the delicious fruit of our love forever. read more

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