Caroline Adams Miller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm back. This is your council and they're always there for you. Always.
Was there anyone who showed up that surprised you?
Was there anyone who showed up that surprised you?
Was there anyone who showed up that surprised you?
And she came?
And she came?
And she came?
Well, that's very moving and very, I find, reassuring. Did she share? Did she talk to you or convey a presence or say anything to you?
Well, that's very moving and very, I find, reassuring. Did she share? Did she talk to you or convey a presence or say anything to you?
Well, that's very moving and very, I find, reassuring. Did she share? Did she talk to you or convey a presence or say anything to you?
Oh, that's wonderful. That's wonderful. So here, all of Florida and North Carolina and a lot of our country is in flux.
Oh, that's wonderful. That's wonderful. So here, all of Florida and North Carolina and a lot of our country is in flux.
Oh, that's wonderful. That's wonderful. So here, all of Florida and North Carolina and a lot of our country is in flux.
It's generous of you to share that. And a lot of people join you losing homes, losing everything they own, being displaced. And any psychologist will say it's traumatic to lose your safe place of living, your home, your apartment. It's traumatic. And when everything that we have, the ground that we stand on shifts or falls apart, the world as I counted on it isn't holding, that's traumatic.
It's generous of you to share that. And a lot of people join you losing homes, losing everything they own, being displaced. And any psychologist will say it's traumatic to lose your safe place of living, your home, your apartment. It's traumatic. And when everything that we have, the ground that we stand on shifts or falls apart, the world as I counted on it isn't holding, that's traumatic.
It's generous of you to share that. And a lot of people join you losing homes, losing everything they own, being displaced. And any psychologist will say it's traumatic to lose your safe place of living, your home, your apartment. It's traumatic. And when everything that we have, the ground that we stand on shifts or falls apart, the world as I counted on it isn't holding, that's traumatic.
And in times of total disorientation, the ground shifted. Really the only way through is a spiritual response to trauma, a spiritual response to uncertainty that we don't control so very much in our lives as humans. The human being, our human experiences, we just don't.
And in times of total disorientation, the ground shifted. Really the only way through is a spiritual response to trauma, a spiritual response to uncertainty that we don't control so very much in our lives as humans. The human being, our human experiences, we just don't.
And in times of total disorientation, the ground shifted. Really the only way through is a spiritual response to trauma, a spiritual response to uncertainty that we don't control so very much in our lives as humans. The human being, our human experiences, we just don't.
And what you invoked, your sister's loving, steadfast presence, or the higher power who I call God, always there, always loving, always reassuring.