Tag: Honor

  • Greatness

    Greatness

    by Beth Haley

    I was reminded today, about a book I had not read for a long time. It is called, “Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius.”

    Marcus Aurelius Antonius’ real name was M. Annius Verus. Upon his father’s death, Marcus was adopted by his grandfather who taught him to be “gentle and meek, and to refrain from all anger and passion.” It is written that Marcus’ education was, “conducted with all care”…and that “He was taught to dress plainly and to live simply” and “to avoid all softness and luxury.”

    Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius



    What makes a great man? Perhaps it is in his act of being open to learning and in recognizing the masters and teachers that are brought into his path. Is this then wisdom, to be able to say, “All that I am is here, listed below, by name: These were my masters.”

    Marcus Aurelius, wrote, in detail, about the people who were instrumental in shaping his life: “…whether Parents, Friends, or Masters; by their good examples, or good advice and counsel, he had learned…”

    Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius



    In our writing today, this would be seen many times in the beginning of the book under, “Acknowledgements” or “Dedication”, with a name and a short note of thanks and appreciation.

    If I were to write anything noteworthy, I would want a dedication, such as Aurelius wrote, that honored all the teachers that have influenced my life. And, the more I think on it, the longer my list grows.



    Who would be honored in the pages of your book?


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  • Allow Grief its Time

    Allow Grief its Time

    by Beth Haley

    Grief has its own Timetable


    Grief has it own timetable and it’s own unique expression within each of us. You will heal at your own pace, and in your own way.

    Six months ago my father crossed over. Being a pilot, he was used to flying the big skies, but on this day he flew on different wings.

    He’s flying with the big boys now.


    In Remembrance and Honor



    With Gratitude



    UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, 1951-1954.

    Korean War



    Sitting out at the airport this evening, I caught a wonderful view. And I could hear Papa’s short quip, “Looks like a fair day tomorrow!”


    CATHARSIS:

    The process of releasing…

    Finding ways to honor a loved one who has passed on can be very healing.



    Allow yourself to feel what you need to feel so that healing can come.

    Our physical health benefits when we allow ourselves to heal emotionally and spiritually. It’s all connected.



    “Well, take me back down where cool water flow, yeh

    Let me remember things I love…

    I can hear the bull frog callin’ me”

    by John Cameron Fogerty