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25.01.2022 Embracing our life and death are opportunities to pursue and celebrate precious mysteries. Living with an abiding acceptance of our death, be it near or far, is a path for crafting a legacy for our families and loved ones thats almost unimaginable in a death-phobic culture. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au



24.01.2022 Many people with incurable cancers ask themselves 'how can I go on when going on feels impossible?'

24.01.2022 You have a life-limiting illness. What now? https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

21.01.2022 Why spend time and energy considering questions about death and dying when these issues can be put off till later? Because dying well means living well. Deeply ...examining and answering the question of what it means to live well today will improve your life now. The bonus? Death is ever-present. What is true now is true then. See more



20.01.2022 Can we be at home with no fixed address? One clue lies in the relationship that nomads and some surviving indigenous peoples share with their ancestors. In these cultures, the dead feed the living.

20.01.2022 Let there be no purpose in giving, save reciprocity. For to a people whose spirituality lies within Lifes wholeness Who share the gifts of the sky and the mountains and the seas and the forests Who exchange abundance in the circle of animal brethren, Giving is not a matter of pure altruism and benevolence... But a mutual responsibility To make the world a better place. Let there be no purpose in receiving, save reciprocity. For a society whose belief in humanity lies within the interdependence of people Who hold to the deeply universal good of community values and Where children are the generation of our People Giving is seen in the entirety of receiving. Let the reciprocity of giving lie in a deepening of the Circle of Life. For as with Life where The root needs to receive in order for the plant to give fruit It can be seen that in the honor of giving As in the honor of receiving Good is only realized by the contributions of both. From The Wisdom of the Giveaway A Guide to Growing Native American Philanthropy. Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at The Graduate Center, City University of NewYork, pp 1-2

19.01.2022 Faced with a choice between certain death and the promise of more time, or a miracle cure, few of us can resist the yearning to live.



18.01.2022 A plea and a plot for elders in training.

16.01.2022 Journey Home: Essays on Living and Dying https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

16.01.2022 Death doesnt rupture relations between the living and the dead. It affirms its necessity, so that life can continue. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

15.01.2022 Will we leave the world with a debt or are we willing to change our ways to leave it in a state of abundance?

13.01.2022 Why yoga is an act of self-love for body and spirit



13.01.2022 Death today means annihilation because we lack the cultural tools and mythologies to infuse it with meaning.

13.01.2022 On the value of elders and why there's a world of difference between learning and knowing. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

12.01.2022 Where did the year go?, some say. As if theyd simply mislaid a keepsake. But what if a year was all you had? Would you let another slip by on autopilot? Keep everything the same? The Year to Live workshops are an opportunity to live the next year as if it were your last. To honour your life through renewal, mindfulness, gratitude and finishing unfinished business. To be fully alive, rediscover your purpose and bring your gift to the world. Starts 7 November in Blaxland. Join us!

11.01.2022 Living and dying freely means unlearning the lies that bind us. It means clearing our hearts and creating a meaning for our life and death before our time is up.

10.01.2022 Terminally ill people who choose invasive procedures risk more illness, more complications and less autonomy than those who choose palliative care. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

10.01.2022 When we reside together in simply being, we are peace, the unnamed such-ness that is the breath of the Beloved. Stephen Levine. Embracing the Beloved (p. 53). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

09.01.2022 Hope puts dying people into opposition to their circumstances. It labels the future as unacceptable or traumatic or frightening, and insists on a hoped-for future where death, illness or suffering should be opposed, or put off for another time ~ Dan Gaffney, Journey Home

09.01.2022 A prayer: Let there be no purpose in giving or receiving, save reciprocity.

08.01.2022 Living with an open-hearted acceptance of death is a path to reclaim a richness were denied in our death-phobic culture.

08.01.2022 Journey Home, a collection of essays about living and dying with an open heart. While many of us fear death and dying, these essays argue that embracing these events can help us reclaim a richness were denied in a death-phobic culture. Whats more, opening our hearts can help us celebrate the preciousness of life and craft a life-affirming legacy for our families and loved ones. This is the journey we are all called to.

07.01.2022 Any human being, no matter who they are or which side they are on, if they need our help, its our duty to save them, says White Helmet volunteer Abu Omar.

07.01.2022 Dying well is like an action phrase. People die well as part of how they live their life. It’s part of the journey, so thinking about it as something separate to life is a category mistake. To the question what does dying well mean, I’d say it means the same thing as living well and ageing well. Linda Sheahan, Australian palliative care physician

06.01.2022 The prospect that doctors will have to decide who gets access to an ICU bed and life-saving ventilators if the number of COVID-19 cases exceed resources raises questions of how these decisions should be made, and by whom #covid19 Journey Home: Essays on Living and Dying https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

06.01.2022 Were no longer a myth-making people--and in a post-religious, scientific age, one impact is that we have no stories to bind or carry us on our journey to the grave and beyond. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

04.01.2022 "Were not the body, but a lifetime of identifying with the vessel that was animated by life can be a hard habit to break." Dan Gaffney, Journey Home: Essays on Living and Dying

04.01.2022 People with fatal conditions who arent dying soon are a new breed. How do they live a life and death of a thousand cuts?

03.01.2022 All leaders exercise power but in the end, power has only one legitimate use service. #servantleadership

03.01.2022 Expressing forgiveness and gratitude helps to heal and honour our past so we can revitalise and renew our life.

02.01.2022 Our lives are being transformed by a viral pandemic that no one saw coming. For some of us, the spread of COVID-19 might be a catalyst to review our priorities and what we hold dear. #COVID19 #pandemic

02.01.2022 Living with an open-hearted acceptance of death, whether our time is near or far, could be a way to craft a life-affirming legacy for our families and loved ones that’s nearly unimaginable in today’s world.

02.01.2022 https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

01.01.2022 Weve conspired against ourselves to live and die outside natures lore, without tutors or guides to help us navigate a journey none can avoid. https://yourjourneyhome.com.au

01.01.2022 I penned the following in 1997 after reading Kim McMillans posthumously published book, 'When I loved Myself Enough' and still, all these years later, her book is a joy, a revelation and an inspiration to me.

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