Sometimes we are less a person than a place for those we love. Our hearts are the hearth sought by the lonely. I offer those I love the steadiness of my companionship when times grow difficult and dark. Recognizing that my familiar presence offers comfort and dignity to those I cherish, I stand my ground, rooted in the love between us. As my beloveds undergo difficult passages, I walk beside them. I offer compassion, humor, honor for their strength. I am a loving witness. I am steadfast, loyal and strong for those I love.
I hold you, my beloveds, tenderly in my heart, trusting that the distance that separates us also brings us together, gifting us with a stronger appreciation of our unique bond.
Namaste,(I honor the place in you which is of Love, Truth, Light and of Peace)
Lydia
1. Lydia Smith-Lenardson, Moreno Valley, California, USA
2. Karen James, Banff, Alberta,Canada
3. Michela Buonaguidi, Montecatini Terme (PT), Italy
4. Lynn Wilson, Manchester, England, UK
5. Judy Oliver,Vienna, Virginia, USA
6. Joan Anderson, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
7. Wyatt Waro, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
8. Matthew Leonard, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
9. Sandra Richer, Banff, Alberta, Canada
10. Lena Goon, Banff, Alberta, Canada
11. Mari Hayama, Berkeley, California, USA
12. Veronica Hansen, Sarina, Queensland, Australia
13. Mirjam Kik, Oude, Tonge, The Netherlands
14. Andy Cooper, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China
15. Sheryl Morris, Calgary, Alberta Canada
16. Andy Yantha, Calgary, Alberta Canada
17. Karen Becker, Carver, Minnesota, USA
18. Linda Prucha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
19. Joseph Bennett, Ventura, California, USA

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