What can you fit in a car? What if your life depended on it?
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I ran across the FB site of one of my teachers, Aaron Huey of FIRE MOUNTAIN PROGRAMS.
Aaron will rock your world. This video is a sample of what this mindset is all about. It is a state of true Courageous Loving.
Everything is okay. It’s all gone. Get in the car.
For those COURAGEOUS LOVERS out there who have been following, the passage of Amy’s father this past week has blossomed so much mystery in our lives and our work. We have been penetrated by an energy of lessons that is bigger than us, and we want to share it with you in a meaningful way.
We found Amy’s father, dead, in his apartment. We were alerted by the super of his building in the Bronx. We sat there with a cop, waiting, as his 2 day old dead body lay there smelling. The funeral home showed up and took him away.
There’s so much mystery and coincidence that is coming out of this, stories we feel will stir your soul.
It will come out over time.
Goodbye, Paul.
Peace.
Michael
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Michael, this is exactly what I needed to hear right this minute. Very timely and very important and I am so grateful that you shared it. Thank you, Michelle
Michael and Amy,
I hate to hear the news about Amy’s dad. Loses often pose challenges for relationships. I hope that the two of you are handling it well. The post was definitely thought provoking and challenging. I can relate to much of it, having had to pack up for the Hurricane Rita evacuation and loosing a home in Hurricane Ike. Those situations forced us to re-evaluate many things and values. Thank you for posting this.
Best Regards,
Jeffrey