Mary Margaret...I Loved Her
Pursuit of Light: An Extrorodinary Journey
Mary Margaret was a light unto herself and to everyone in her world. I loved her. She was already dealing with cancer when we first met in 1980. Here is an excerpt about her – and us – from my book, Pursuit of Light: An Extraordinary Journey .
Love,
Sandy
It wasn't long before Mary Margaret got more bad news. The cancer had now spread to her liver. She cried and so did I. She asked me if I had any ideas that might help her remember that she lives past death.
"Tonight, go out and look at the night sky," I said. "Hone in on the most brilliant star you can see. Keep looking at it until it blurs out of sight. And when it does, focus on the space between the stars. That deep, dark, all-encompassing midnight blue. It is the womb of all that is – the glue that holds everything together. Every star, every galaxy and planet, every sunrise and sunset, every being that ever was or ever will be exists within the space between the stars.
"Mary Margaret, my dear, we can forget that it exists or we can remember it, but we can't actually fall out of the belly of God no matter how hard we try." © 2007, Sandy Brewer, Pursuit f Light, An Extraordinary Journey