Thank you as always for your deep sharing of such a personal experience. And THANK YOU
for being a light bearer for gentle death & reverence for loved ones. This way of living & dying is a transition from one state to another & your words have touched me deeply.
If you haven’t come across the wonderful movement “pushing up the daisies” mainly in Scotland ,Kate , is trying to change the way we choose dealing with loved ones death by running workshops & there is also a book.
Thank you, Sharon. Yes, I did hear of that organisation when I was living in Scotland. It feels to me that there is a ground sweel of people understanding this is what we need, at exactly the same time as there is the other extreme of direct cremations (including and especially Pure Cremations), who collect your beloved dead and take them away to be unceremoniously cremated. Like I say, one drop at a time, or maybe one daisy xxx
Thank you as always for your deep sharing of such a personal experience. And THANK YOU
for being a light bearer for gentle death & reverence for loved ones. This way of living & dying is a transition from one state to another & your words have touched me deeply.
If you haven’t come across the wonderful movement “pushing up the daisies” mainly in Scotland ,Kate , is trying to change the way we choose dealing with loved ones death by running workshops & there is also a book.
Love as always xx s
Thank you, Sharon. Yes, I did hear of that organisation when I was living in Scotland. It feels to me that there is a ground sweel of people understanding this is what we need, at exactly the same time as there is the other extreme of direct cremations (including and especially Pure Cremations), who collect your beloved dead and take them away to be unceremoniously cremated. Like I say, one drop at a time, or maybe one daisy xxx