Posted September 29, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham After her husband had passed, she purchased a place in a fifty-five-and-over community not far from where they had previously lived. As she was moving small loads in her car, she arrived at the new space to discover the steps sitting at an odd angle, rather than flush to the home as they had previously […]
Posted September 28, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham People do leave their bodies, but they do not leave their loved ones.
She wanted a smoke detector installed in the dining room of the house they had recently moved into. Her husband did not think it was necessary and when she purchased it anyway, he did not install it.
She asked her […]
Posted September 25, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham Still recovering from a recent surgery, she was following in own her car on their way to one of the kid’s football game. They needed to make a stop to also pick up a friend — that was why she needed to drive separately. The place was rather notorious, having once been Al Capone’s house. […]
Posted September 6, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham For three years she had been struggling with the issue in of bleeding in her colon. The things that she had gone through — including transfusions to ease the horrific anemia exhaustion, hospitalization and IV antibiotics to fight infection, and weeks of daily sessions in that hyperbaric oxygen chamber (traumatic, with her claustrophobia) but nothing […]
Posted August 22, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham My friends wanted a larger dining table. But it had to be one that could also be small enough for the four of us to play cards or dominoes, as we often do.
I had put an item on Marketplace but the smaller items that had not sold went home with my daughter for […]
Posted July 22, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham It was 1976. Their daughter was six years old. Cancer!
It was only June but their daughter was sooooo excited about an upcoming family wedding. Her dress had already been chosen. The wedding was not until August.
As the doctors listed off the side effects of the chemotherapy her mother began to pray, “Lord, […]
Posted July 17, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham “She was well-educated, she had a mind of her own, and she painted like nobody else.” ~ opening words from the trailer of the Zeitgeist Films “Beyond the Visible: Hilma of Klint.” The jigsaw puzzle she had borrowed from the public library featured an image done by the artist Hilma of Klint, born in Sweden […]
Posted July 4, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham She received the following list of “Affirmations & Denials” from The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn in a text message from a friend.
Affirmations & Denials
(For Prosperity) God is my unfailing supply, and large sums of money come to me quickly, under grace, in perfect […]
Posted July 4, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham He took The Game of Life & How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn with him to the beach. They were not going to spend the whole day as they were planning to visit a friend. Arriving on the friend’s porch, he mentioned the book adding that it was a small book and perfect […]
Posted June 16, 2025 in Sacred Stories By Debra Basham She had reached out to a friend inviting her for a bike ride but the friend was not available, and she was feeling a bit lonely as she headed out alone.
Last year this time her close friend was navigating end-of-life. After her friend had passed, she had come in spirit saying she would send […]
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