Posted January 9, 2019 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Dadi Janki said, “There is no nourishment like happiness, and no disease other than worry.”
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Posted January 5, 2019 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She was shopping for some special gifts.
The shop was quiet when she entered, but soon Simon and Garfunkel began to play.
She had to breathe deeply and hold it together.
She’d just left a session doing profound healing work around her mother’s death.
Simon and Garfunkel was her […]
Posted January 2, 2019 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Albert Schweitzer said until we extend the circle of compassion to all living things, we will not ourselves find peace.
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Posted December 29, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her dad had lived with her for about 5 months before he passed.
The bedroom set in the guestroom where he stayed, had belonged to his sister.
After he passed, she put a few of his belongings in the bottom drawer, but the handles have since broken off and she cannot get […]
Posted December 26, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
“I don’t think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains.” Anne Frank said this.
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Posted December 22, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her mother had died tragically the weekend of her wedding. She was doing everything possible to make peace around all of that.
Wanting to pick out some hand-crafted jewelry for a couple of her friends, she stopped in a gallery in the small town she was visiting.
She was drawn to […]
Posted December 19, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
It is good to remember that it’s easy to confuse the pointing finger with the moon.
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Posted December 15, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her teen-aged son had passed, a tragic loss of such a young life.
She had programmed her phone alarm to play what they had come to think of as “his song.”
It was her day off.
She woke up. His song was playing.
In her sleepy fog, she fumbled […]
Posted December 12, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
It has been said that everyone you meet is your mirror.
If this idea is important to you right now, send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) 921-2217.
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Posted December 8, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her father’s passing had been very difficult. She and her sister were holding together his business. Many times she felt herself asking him for guidance.
She noticed her dad’s special African drum would often make one “ping” as answer or confirmation to her thoughts or wondering. She knew he was answering her! […]
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