Day Three Hundred Twenty-One of 365 – Sometimes, Part 67: Labels and Brutality!

Sometimes Labels Hide The Humanity Of Others And Endorse Pointless Brutality! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
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 Ten of 365 – Sometimes, Part 56: Anger and Pain!

Sometimes Anger Impinges On Our Ability To Feel The Pain Of Another! 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 Ninety-One of 365 – Sometimes, Part 37: The Burdens of this World!

Sometimes The Burdens Of This World Are Too Much to Bear Alone! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
Day Two Hundred Seventy-Three of 365 – Sometimes, Part 19: The Senseless!

Sometimes The Senseless Overwhelms The Senses! Peace! Mark E. Hundley
Day Two Hundred Thirty-Seven of 365 – The Lakota Code of Ethics: The Balanced Self!

I have been a mental health professional now for over twenty four years. I have worked in the field of loss, grief and mourning for approximately twenty-seven years as a speaker, consultant, writer and therapist. During this time (and before when I was in the ministry during my early career) I have worked with people […]
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 […]