Posted August 26, 2017 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
He had finally been able to see a doctor and he now had a diagnosis and a prescription, but he was incarcerated and denied pain medication. He knew people in prison often faked pain to get drugs, but he knew this pain was real.
He continued to report severe discomfort. He finally […]
Posted August 23, 2017 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
“Those who love others grandly are those who love themselves grandly. Those who have a high toleration and acceptance of others are those who have a high toleration and acceptance of themselves. You cannot show another a part of you that you cannot show yourself.”
If you appreciate this wisdom from Neale Donald […]
Posted August 19, 2017 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
The carpet cleaning company her husband had called days ago had still not returned his call. They needed to get the carpet in the house they just purchased before moving stuff in from their current home to get it staged. Expressing her angst, the man they purchased the new home from told her […]
Posted August 16, 2017 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Rumi says what you seek is seeking you. Notice the relief that accompanies this truth.
Like to share? Send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) 921-2217.
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Posted August 12, 2017 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Sunday was the first night she spent in her new home. Awake Monday at 3:30 am her mind went to all the unpacking still needing to be done. She got up and quietly worked in the master bathroom as her husband slept in the adjacent bedroom. Sorting the significant assortment of sample-sized dental […]
Posted August 9, 2017 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
It is from the caldron of chaos that ascension is made possible. Peggy Black and the ‘team’ said that.
If you agree, send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) 921-2217.
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Posted August 5, 2017 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
She took some time to clean out the inbox filled with hundreds of email messages. As she emptied the inbox into the trash she remembered a message she had seen about how the view of ourselves at age 16 can carry into adulthood. She had not taken time to read it, but was […]
Posted August 2, 2017 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
Edward B. Lindaman said, “One of life’s most fulfilling moments occurs in the split-second when the familiar is suddenly transformed into the dazzling aura of the profoundly new.”
To share some fulfilling moments, send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) 921-2217.
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Posted July 29, 2017 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Sacred Stories
Looking through some journal entries from a few years ago, she came across this one:
I want to create a space for yoga. It has good light and good energy.
She had given conscious thought to that entry since she wrote those words toward the end of 2013 or early in […]
Posted July 26, 2017 in Wholesome Thoughts By Debra Basham Wholesome Thoughts
A minister colleague, referring to Easter’s resurrection story, said the worst thing is never the last thing.
Sometimes we just need to remember that is true. If you do, send email to debra@scs-matters.com, or from within the continental U.S. phone or text (269) 921-2217.
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