by Sheryl Lisa Finn | Sep 1, 2011 | Parenthood transitions, Transitions - General, Wedding/marriage transition |
As brisk autumn brushes lips with hot summer, I become aware, as I always do this time of year, of the interplay of opposites and the symphony of contradictions that are inherent to life and are amplified during transitions. The bride is simultaneously grieving and... by Sheryl Lisa Finn | Feb 3, 2011 | Dying/Death, Transitions - General |
At the heart of transitioning consciously is the willingness to grieve. Sometimes grief arises unbidden as a pang of emptiness; sometimes it wells up in a bubble of memory about a former house; sometimes it appears as a longing for a past experience or stage of life;... by Sheryl Lisa Finn | Mar 7, 2010 | Dying/Death |
Our cat, Mocha, has bone cancer. It’s an aggressive form of cancer for animals with a poor prognosis, except with very early detection. We discovered the cancer about five weeks ago. She probably has a few more days – maybe a couple of weeks – to...