My Aunty Mary spent her last Mother’s Day with all her beloveds. Later that evening, she died, peacefully. It was a perfect death. The kind I’d like to have…one day… And yet, I felt devastated by the news of her passing. This deep grief rose up and out of me – it was unexpected. Why such despair when I very much believe in an afterlife? Because…another fragment of my cultureRead more…
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LIFE O LIFE
By Linda Cull • October 20th, 2023GREG FOX’S REMARKABLE AFTER-DEATH COMMUNICATION
By Linda Cull • July 17th, 2019Death is an inevitable companion of life. When it’s time to pass, and if you had half the chance, wouldn’t you let your loved ones know you’d made it out of this life and into the next, okay? In the same way, a son or daughter calls home from a foreign land to let their parents know of safe arrival, wouldn’t your desire be to alleviate their worry? And, ifRead more…
5 ECO-FRIENDLY WAYS TO DISPOSE OF YOUR BODY AFTER DEATH
By Linda Cull • October 20th, 2017If you would like your last hurrah to mean something sustainable and everlasting then please, read on… This is very personal. It’s about your inevitable death and decomposition and what effect your funeral may have on the planet. In the US, on average, 2.5 million people die annually. In England, the figure is about 500,000 people and in Australia, 140,000. This means – there’s a staggering number of caskets (andRead more…
A SACRED GARDEN IN MEMORY OF LOVED ONES PASSED
By Linda Cull • February 17th, 2017Have you ever thought of creating a sacred garden? Something a little like Wendy Whiteley’s majestic Secret Garden. What a brilliant example of sacred nature it is! Wendy was the wife and muse of iconic Australian artist Brett Whiteley. Together they lived in a gorgeous mansion in Lavender Bay with views of Sydney Harbour. When Brett died in 1992 Wendy channelled her grief into restoring a large stretch of railwayRead more…