In Repose Blog

July 18, 2008

Question for my Loyal Readers

July 13, 2008, I had a past life regression with the famous writer and regressionist, Dolores Cannon.

I was regressed in a classroom of 20 people who were there to learn the method to use in their own practice and explorations. I was also a student and I will also receive certification and 24 continuing education credit hours for completing the course. I hope to begin helping others in their quest for healing using this skill myself very soon.

I learned late yesterday that the cd recording of the session is "in the mail" and I should be receiving it any day.

My question for my regular readers is this: Would you all like a play-by-play of the event or a simple overview? The former would be very interesting for me to tackle as I would be examining the experience in depth piece by piece. Of course, this could take many posts and end up being quite the drawn-out experience. Perhaps such detail would bore you?

The latter idea, a simple overview, would likely be the best answer for "the masses" and their very short attention span, but I am not leaning toward that concept at the moment.

I'd love to know your thoughts, please comment, or those of you who shy from public voice, please email me. Inrepose@gmail.com

March 31, 2008

300 Posts

Another milestone reached.

300

Thank you regular readers, thank you those who stop by or search for information, thank you those who just stumble here and end up reading for a while. I especially want to thank those who comment regularly. Who knew you could have 300 readers and only have one or two comments per posting?

Life is a precious gift. Ignoring the end of it, pretending it does not occur, putting our heads in the sand about death, in MY opinion, insults and demeans life itself. I hope In Repose Blog does something to mitigate this concept.

February 25, 2008

A Gift from the Garden

One of my "never miss" blogs is Life in the Garden, a blog written by my friend Lenette who runs Urn Garden.  Her wit and observations on life keep me coming back to see what she has to say next.

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Lenette's February 23rd entry was entitled Sci-Fi CSI LA, where she had done some research on Thomas Noguchi, who was the former LA Chief Coroner, and inspiration for the TV character Quincy. One Noguchi quote she shared resonated personally with me. Sometimes people ask me why I continue to write In Repose Blog, when the business that inspired it, has closed its doors. Noguchi's words here provide a perfect answer to that question:

And the subject of death should be continuously talked about in more honest terms. The American tradition of whitewash eulogies, of letting sleeping dogs lie, of not writing anything about death, is injurious to the living. There are lessons to be learned from death. And because these death events are repeated over and over again, we must strive to understand them.

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