Day Three Hundred Eighteen of 365 – Sometimes, Part 64: Absence and Presence!

Sometimes It’s The Absence of Their Presence And Sometimes It’s The Presence Of Their Absence! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
Day Three Hundred Seven of 365 – Sometimes, Part 53: No Words!

Sometimes, There Are No Words. There Just ARE NO WORDS! Peace . . . Please! Mark E. Hundley
Day Two Hundred Ninety-Five of 365 – Sometimes, Part 41: The End!

Sometimes The End Is Just The Beginning! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
Day Two Hundred Ninety-Three of 365 – Sometimes, Part 39: Relief and Sadness!

Sometimes Relief Is Draped With Sadness! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
Day Two Hundred Ten of 365 – Things That Inspire Me: Knowing the Difference Between DO and BE!

There is a big difference between the DO and BE of life – especially when losing a loved one to death is involved. “What do I DO when someone loses a loved one to death?” I hear this question often. People every day are faced with what to DO when a relative, friend or co-worker […]
Day One Hundred Seventy-Seven of 365 – Things That Inspire Me: Happenstance!

One Never Knows . . . Back in 1993 when the first edition of Awaken to Good Mourning was published, the publisher arranged for Vanessa and me to have a booth at a grief conference in Houston one weekend. We went to the conference – didn’t sell that many books but had a great time […]
Day One Hundred Sixty-Five of 365 -Things That Inspire Me: Holding On!

Holding on to life can be difficult at times. We, as human beings, routinely find ourselves inundated by challenges on all fronts. Often, some among our vast number let go and give up or leave us. When that happens, I am deeply saddened. I venture to say that all of us from time to time […]
Day One Hundred Twenty-Four of 365 – Confessions of a Recovering Bapticostal – Tornadoes, Emptiness and the Beginnings of Sensitivity

Author’s note: This post is taken from a manuscript in progress that more fully outlines my journey as a Recovering Bapticostal. Although the storm of life that affected me as a nearly three-year old boy was the beginning of my path toward Spiritual sensitivity, an experience later in life (the untimely death of my first […]
Day One Hundred Twenty-One of 365 – Confessions of a Recovering Bapticostal: What Early Memories Might Mean

What is your earliest memory? How old were you? How clearly are those images burned into your brain? Early memories create questions for some and clarity for others. Early memories are often questioned, especially when they are formed before the age of five. And yet, before the age of five is exactly the time period […]
Day Sixty-Three of 365 – The Differences Between Grief and Mourning

I’ve been working in the field of loss and grief – both informally and formally – for over 28 years now. I’ve been privileged to walk alongside many mourners of all ages while they work to make sense out of their experience of loss. Dealing with the death of a loved one is one of […]