Matters Of Life And Death

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Matters Of Life And Death
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    • We Are Supported

      Posted at 7:09 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on January 8, 2015

      Just by being here, we are supported.  We can never, ever be alone.  There are energies all around us, all the time ready to lift us up when we call upon them.  Some refer to these energies as angels.  I love the word, but choose ‘benevolent spirits’ to describe them myself.  They are spirits I met during my near death experience 14 years ago and as a child before that.  They love us in a way nothing else can here on earth.  It is an ego-less love, as they need nothing in return.

      If you feel alone, unsupported by those around you think about asking for help from those you can’t see 😉 then pay attention to what your intuition tells you to do.  Wait and see what happens…

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, angels, anxiety, benevolent spirits, depression, despair, God, heaven, loneliness, love, loving spirits, mental illness, near death, psychiatry, psychology, support
    • Upcoming Radio Show Interview

      Posted at 7:44 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on June 9, 2014

      Hi everyone,

      I will be speaking with Laura Langley on the Laura Langley Show June 23rd.  Here’s the link.  So excited!

      http://www.thedrpatshow.com 

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, consciousness, evolution, heal your life, heaven, near death, powerful, self help, self love, spirituality, transformation, women
    • “If you really …

      Posted at 7:51 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on May 17, 2014

      “If you really want to help this world, what you need to teach is how to live in it.” Joseph Campbell (via Bill Moyers)

      I was not overtly instructed  on how to live in this world by my parents.  I did learn though, and now I endeavor to teach others.  In my forthcoming book, Lessons In Love:  Twelve Principles For Daily Living, I take the knowledge I gained during my near death experience 14 years ago, and boil it down into understandable, immediately applicable terms that help to guide others on their personal journeys through this life.

      Love to you all!!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, Children, family, God, joseph campbell, love, near death, parenting, religion, spiritual
    • “You can only u…

      Posted at 2:22 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on April 29, 2014

      “You can only understand people if you feel them in yourself.” John Steinbeck

      I read this today and instantly felt an understanding of his wisdom.  Compassion is the palpable, namable experience we have when we participate in the suffering of another through feeling.  Simple phrase by Stienbeck, but with a depth of meaning that transcends.

      Love to you all!

      xox

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged compassion, feelings, John Steinbeck, love, near death, relationships, self knowledge
    • I’m In the Flow!

      Posted at 11:48 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on April 7, 2014

      Getting really excited about my book….it’s been a long process, and I feel it is going to help people so much!!  Image 

      Lessons In Love:  Twelve Principles For Daily Living is the title, and I will be releasing it as an ebook soon.  It’s about my NDE and my life since then.  

      I’m in the flow…love being in the flow!!!

      Love you all!!

       

       

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged author, books, energy, fluid, life, love, motion, near death, publishing, writing
    • My Yellow Angel

      Posted at 9:57 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on February 11, 2014

      Today, I was asked to assign the name of someone I knew to various colors.  It was an exercise meant to stimulate conversation.  The first color was Yellow.  Immediately, I thought of my daughter.  I thought of her, not just because her hair is a beautiful shade of blonde, but because she really is a ray of sunshine 🙂

      When she came into the world, it was chaos.  She was born with barely a heartbeat, and I had none at all.

      After having tubes and needles stuck into her and being placed in a plastic bassinet where oxygen could be blown in to keep her saturation up, she was taken away from everyone who loved her to another hospital where her medical emergency could be better treated.  It would be six days before I was well enough to hold her sweet little body in my arms, and the moment I did, I felt I’d known her forever.  

      As she grew, her happy disposition inspired me on a daily basis to be more like her.  I was constantly reminded of how easy it can be to approach life in a way that involves as much laughter as possible, and to seek out opportunities to do just that.  Then, in middle school, everything changed.  Family problems overshadowed her bright light, dimming it for a while.  During that time, it was my turn to shine for her, and when the dark clouds finally disappeared, we shone together 🙂  

      My daughter is my inspiration, my angel, my yellow.   

       

      Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments | Tagged angel, daughter, family, heaven, inspiration, life, love, near death, positive thinking, struggle, sunshine, yellow
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