Guest guest Posted March 3, 2000 Report Share Posted March 3, 2000 Dear Rattana, I have been blessed with being included in an amazing...and amazingly sad experience in these last few weeks. I have a friend who is dying of ovarian cancer. These are definitely her last few days. Her days of working on her soul and fighting for her life is over. Her body is getting ready to say goodbye. I say I am blessed, because watching her friends and family come together and - as hard to comprehend as it is that such a strong, committed, honest, beautiful person who has fought so hard (for a year and a half) is still going to be leaving this part of existence - acknowledge that death is a part of life. Also, to see what an inspiration Patti's goodness and wonderful life are to so many...so much love everwhere from so many corners. And in the face of such a tragedy, people actually exchange and express their love. And the love is beautiful to behold. My question is, are there any specific postures or meditations (preparations) kriyas or mudras that I might practice on my own in this time so that I can be as positive a presence and as comforting a spirit as possible to her, her family and friends when I am with them (or even, not with them! just thinking about them) and after she passes? Also, some of the friends may at some point come together for group meditation...any ideas for what I might suggest/bring to the group? I pray and think of them all the time and ask the angels to be with me when I visit...butit is so hard for the friends because it feels that there is so little we can do...but call and sit and love from afar....maybe some Kundalini yoga could get me to another level of energy and love here. Thank you and Sat Nam, Siobhan Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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