Posted September 29, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
After her daughter lived three-and-one-half days, she founded a soap making business to honor her daughter. It was the first “market” where Ella’s Soapbox was set up.
Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds” began to play.
This was a very special song, and the message was clear:
Saying’, (this is my message to […]
Posted September 26, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
“No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” What an obvious truth spoken by H.E. Luccock!
If you are interested in ways to join an orchestra, 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 September 22, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She had come to recognize finding dimes as a message from spirit after a man told his wife anyone can send pennies from heaven so he would send dimes.
While cleaning her windshield at the gas station, she found a dime by her right front tire.
Ten minutes later, opening her […]
Posted September 19, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Virginia Burden says, “Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.”
If you have ideas about this, 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 September 15, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Her mom had alcohol-related dementia. As she was approaching her transition, she would often share having been with her late husband and other loved ones during the previous night.
One morning, a dear friend was in the reported overnight visitors. That seemed strange until later that day when her daughter received word […]
Posted September 12, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
It has been said that teamwork divides the task and multiplies the success.
If you are looking for other like-minded individuals, 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 September 8, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Before leaving Florida for the winter, she had made arrangements to have her Direct TV hooked up here in Michigan the day after she returned. On her first night home in the middle of the night the Direct TV came on and it had a fishing show on it.
The TV came […]
Posted September 5, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Napoleon Hill said it is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.
If you have an inspiring story about helping others to succeed to share, 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 September 1, 2018 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She had been looking for her credit card reader for two days.
She arrived at the venue without yet finding it.
Calling her by name, she said right out loud to her daughter in spirit, “It it is here, show me where it is.”
She picked up a bag of bags and […]
Posted August 29, 2018 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Henry David Thoreau said, “Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.”
Buddhism has some wonderful meditation techniques to nurture friends at a distance. To learn more, send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) […]
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