What if he died in his sleep?

By Lynne Cory

What if our domesticated pets hang on to life well past their prime because they do not want to cause their owners great sadness while they continue to try and please them? What if instead of extending their lives medically and finally having to put them “to sleep,” we spoke with them and assured them that they could pass when they were ready? What if I spoke with my parrot and he passed the next day?    for Mitchell

What if she really does know best?

By Lynne Cory

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What if I observe a couple trying to figure out something that they want to buy for their home and the lady is bossy and pushy and the man is meek and agreeable?

What if the lady always has to have her way and the man has learned that he will never make a bad decision if he never makes a decision?

What if he really does not care what she chooses and knows when to pick his battles?

What if one of them died and when the other remarried, they chose someone with the same personality traits because that had worked for them both for all of those years?

What if I tell you my story?

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By Lynne Cory

What if more can be taught with subtlety and compassion and love than with oration and knowledge? What if you learn more as I share my story with you than you would if I suggested what you should do? What if I listen to my intuition as I speak and know when to stop? What if this is not about me being smarter? What if my sharing can open my heart to you and then you can open your heart to me?

What if she needs to live out her Karma?

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By Lynne Cory

What if a friend has been helping older people for many years and once one passes another shows up and she is getting tired and waiting for her turn? What if she finally realized that everyone creates their own life and all she needs to do is be loving and compassionate and allow them their lessons? What if her lesson is to begin caring for herself?