Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Upcoming Interview with the author of Crossing the Creek

I love hospice philosophy.

Over 30 years in health care services and I can honestly say I am happier today than in any job I have ever held. For those that are wondering where the job of motherhood and being a wife fit into this scenario - those two titles are not jobs. They are privileges.

I will be interviewing Michael Holmes, author of "Crossing the Creek" on February 6th, 2008 at 11 a.m. (EST) on the North Georgia Community Resources show. His works have re-inspired me. The insight I have gained from reading his books and other writings is opening new thought passages.

At first, I thought I would be intimidated by his depth of knowledge and experience beyond what I have in my background. Ironically, this is not the case. I am just more aware of my ability to expand beyond what is comfortable and grasp new knowledge.

This is fun to know. It means I am not too old to learn and that’s really good news.

I encourage you to join the show but be aware that this topic will not be suitable for all audiences. We will talk about dying but perhaps in a way you have not heard. Sometimes the light shines much brighter once you no longer fear the darkness. Perhaps the only way to release the fear is to embrace it, examine it, then delight in knowing its power is revoked through the act of witnessing it. Once we understand our fear we might be able to make room in our heart for a surprising perspective.

Please visit Michael's site for more information about his books.

"It is quite impossible to understand dying process without first understanding that death does not end life." - Michael Holmes, Author: Crossing The Creek et al.
http://crossingthecreek.com/

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