Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Sharing the Book

Now that the book is finally out and is beginning to ship, the next phase has started, sharing the information through speaking engagements, radio and possibly television. In other words, grief is the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about. Each of you who has followed Light Times for the last ten years knows that the message is always about helping people understand what is happening to them. This new book, The Lightworker's Guide to Healing Grief, really specifically furthers that message. So, let me make the following offer:
• If anyone knows anyone with a radio show and they need to fill airtime, I am very happy to help fill that time! I can speak in broad terms about grieving and healing, or very specifically about helping in the work place or how to help a sad and lonely ghost to move on.
• If you work for a company and would like a talk about how to help an employee who has suffered a death in their family, or perhaps how to help the family of an employee who has died, I am delighted to speak to any group regarding this.
• I can address talking to children about loss through death, disaster, and divorce.
• If anyone would like to put together even a gathering of friends and neighbors, I would be happy to speak at this type of group.
• If you would like a few of the information cards about the book to share with friends, I can send you these. Many friends are sharing them with clients, friends and family members who may be going through a grieving situation.

Each of us can help. These tough situations are all around us and perhaps this new book will be a helpful tool to have in your back pocket, there when you need it. The minimum number of people to have at a group is at least 8-10, especially if I have to travel. At this point, there is no charge for a speaking engagement unless travel outside of San Diego is involved. Please feel free to use the form to the left of this space to fill in a request. The goal of this book is to help each of us to help, to do service. Thank you all so much for your support.

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