Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Namaste All, On my trip home,UK and Ireland, and business in London, certain events occurred. Unfortunately my daughter had a ten week plus miscarriage. The staff at the hospital in Arrowe Park Merseyside were fantastic to her. NHS too. Afterwards they asked whether they should cremate the remains or what. My daughter told them to do what they wished with them, understanding that no entity had entered them anyway at that time, and if they were of some use to others use them. It would have made no difference to her if an entity had entered anyway, at that stage. She believed that it was the will of the Sakti, or Universal Energy she terms it, and all for the ultimate good, even though painful at the time. I was very happy that she was so philosophical about it all, even though she must have been so disappointed both her and her husband. He didn't have the benefit of the blatherings of a boring old fart like me..............ONS...Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 You did a good job, Tony. A very, very amazingly good job. Thanks for a totally inspiring story! No doubt your daughter will play the role of mother in this lifetime, and no doubt she'll be incredible. What more can you ask for, than that your child be free??? ONS. Kheyala , "Tony OClery" <aoclery> wrote: > Namaste All, > > On my trip home,UK and Ireland, and business in London, certain > events occurred. Unfortunately my daughter had a ten week plus > miscarriage. The staff at the hospital in Arrowe Park Merseyside > were fantastic to her. NHS too. Afterwards they asked whether they > should cremate the remains or what. My daughter told them to do what > they wished with them, understanding that no entity had entered them > anyway at that time, and if they were of some use to others use > them. It would have made no difference to her if an entity had > entered anyway, at that stage. > She believed that it was the will of the Sakti, or Universal Energy > she terms it, and all for the ultimate good, even though painful at > the time. I was very happy that she was so philosophical about it > all, even though she must have been so disappointed both her and her > husband. He didn't have the benefit of the blatherings of a boring > old fart like me..............ONS...Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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