Posted March 7, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her father had recently passed, out in California. It was so hard. She was stuck on the other side of the country.
She sent a message to a friend. “My dad’s memorial is at 4:00 today, out in California.”
“Of course, grateful you know you can bilocate to be there […]
Posted March 7, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her writing that day during the poetry writing group time was a blog post. In that post, she quoted from An Eschatological Laundry List by Sheldon Kopp.
The subtitle is A Partial Register of the 927 (or was it 928?) Eternal Truths.
When she finished reading her blog post, another of […]
Posted February 21, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She saw a friend’s Facebook post about his dog, Bassie, passing.
She has several favorite quotations about dog’s passing, and she most often shares a very special one from The Dharma of Dogs, but she sent this one:
In the Lakota/Sioux tradition, a person who is grieving is considered […]
Posted February 1, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Out on the golf cart, they stopped to see friends. It was clear the friends were just heading out for a bike ride, so the visit was brief.
“How is Davey?” the inquiry about a mutual friend who had taken a fall off his steps a few days earlier.
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Posted January 13, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Near the end of the Zoom class, a man who had lived in India shared a great epic in which Arjuna, approaching the battlefield, saw that he would have to fight against some of his family, friends, and teachers. Questioning his role as a warrior, Arjuna put down his weapons.
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Posted January 12, 2021 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Gathered with a spiritual group on Zoom, the teacher asked us to pay attention to how we experience when we meet someone, such as walking down the street or in the hall of the facility where she lives. She said to bring to mind someone or something we find very pleasant […]
Posted December 29, 2020 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
It was Christmas following the passing of her husband in November.
Searching for anything that would allow her to celebrate with their son and daughter, she settled on a three-wicked candle.
They would each light a wick, as an expression of their continued love of him.
But Norman Hans […]
Posted December 22, 2020 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
As she finished the morning yoga practice, reclining in rest pose, she began to spontaneously sing, “I am so blessed, I am so blessed, I am so blessed, I am so grateful for all that I have.”
She grabbed her phone, did a search and came up with that single by […]
Posted October 18, 2020 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
They were on FaceTime, sharing their reentry to the “real” world after having been on retreat for a week. The conversation turned to the awkwardness that can arise when using intuition in our everyday work life, especially in fields that do not embrace this path.
One mentioned having heard author […]
Posted October 16, 2020 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She was out of state, caring for/visiting with her elderly father, when she received a text message from a friend: “Not sure what’s going on with you, but Blue Jays are hanging out here in groups up to a half dozen.” Her friend knew that Blue Jays were often a spiritual […]
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