Kate is still with us, bless her heart
From Nance, her friend:
Hello dear family, Today is Kate's 54th birthday. Please take a moment to wish her a blessed and happy birthday.
I imagine that the day Kate was born the earth and all of her lifeforms sang. Another Being of Light had just entered the earth journey to illuminate love, healing, and Light. Kate has done this service all of her life. Soon that service here will end.
Last Tuesday Kate received the results of tests. A fistula has developed between her duodenum and her bladder. Because of her physical condition and tumors, it cannot be repaired. On Tuesday her doctor's told her that nothing more could be done. She will no longer have treatment and has entered palative care. When the time comes she will enter into Hospice at CTCA in Tulsa.
She was released from the hospital and is back in the quest room with Brad. I spoke with her every day last week. Our hour chats were full of inspiration. The music is back in Kate's voice and she has more energy than before. She spends her days with Brad. She writes in her journal. She plans for crossing over. She also makes beautiful inspiration cards that she hands out to everyone she encounters. The staff and patients at CTCA are so inspired by Kate and Brad. Kate is moving towards her death on this earth and rebirth on the other side spending every moment on a beauty walk.
I first heard the words "beauty walk" from her. To me it means to be in the moment observing love and beauty and healing in all of creation despite what might be occurring. She is a master.
No one know when she will pass--a few days, a few weeks, a month, longer? What Kate knows is that every moment is an opportunity to be of service. She recognizes that to die with grace and gladness is an act of service for all of us.
She read me a quote from a book she consults each day for inspiration. It said. We came here to live lives of greatness--not fame. A life of greatness is a life of service. Martin Luther King. Kate continues to live a life of greatness.
She and Brad remain in Tulsa and will remain there until Kate crosses over. Brad is by her side giving her loving and attentive care.
On Wednesday Kate and I talked about her bucket list. On it was a desire to eat one more piece of pizza and to eat lobster once again. She has not had solid food for a while now but the doctor's have given her the ok to try it. Today she is going to have pizza for her birthday. Please join me in a special prayer that she can eat it with much enjoyment and without causing harm.
I will keep you informed. Please pray for a peaceful passing for my dear sister, Kate. Please pray for her husband, Brad.
I love you all.
Nance
p.s. In case any of you would like to write to her, Brad is receiving her mail at:
Brad Silberberg
caretaker
CTCA
10109 E 79 th Street
Tulsa Oklahoma 74133
thank you for your thoughts and prayers
http://www.mesacreativearts.com/html/medicinewheel.html
Delphinus
(12,145 posts)for keeping us in the loop. Kate is an inspiration.
kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)Thanks, Rick!
davsand
(13,428 posts)Brightest Blessings to her that her life and passing may continue to inspire those left behind, and that her spirit will dance in the joy of transformation.
Laura
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)magical thyme
(14,881 posts)Many happy birthday wishes to Kate, on her special day. She is an inspiration. May she enjoy her pizza and continue her beauty walk in peace and love...
OneGrassRoot
(23,424 posts)My goodness, this is powerful:
"She recognizes that to die with grace and gladness is an act of service for all of us."
Wow. Bless that dear soul, Kate, as well as Brad and all who know and love them.
Thank you for sharing, Ric.
Ricochet21
(3,794 posts)once he gets back, there will probably be a memorial... he'll be lost
so sad
she's so noble
thanks for your thoughts
OneGrassRoot
(23,424 posts)Not an easy task, my friend.
Blessings to you all.
Ricochet21
(3,794 posts)It was remarkable. She is in hospice and they plan to bring her ashes home so we can
have a ceremony in the medicine wheel.
Kate is in an enlightened, hightened state, she is busy creating small arts pieces of
paper with words like 'love', "hope" etc and passing them out to staff. Brad is ready.
THey know they will see each other again. She is so thankful for all the thoughts and
cards. I told her I would love her forever. She handles it all so well,
I was so glad to talk with her once before she goes.
Brad is going from room to room offering healing to others.
Two remarkable people. THey said the center in Tulsa is just remarkable.
magical thyme
(14,881 posts)I am happy you were able to talk with her once more. Always remember she will just be around the corner. There is no time; we only perceive the illusion of time due to our limited senses.
findrskeep
(713 posts)I hope you were able to have pizza AND lobster. What an inspiration she is...beyond amazing. If only we can be as brave as Kate when our time comes...much love to Kate, Nance, Brad and you as well, Rick...
Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)I read the Medicine Wheel page.
That is most interesting.
healing light and safe passage
Lux Aeterna, Requiem Aeternam (eternal light, eternal rest) when the time comes.
Here is a setting of the "Nimrod" Variation from Sir Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations. It is often played and sung on Remembrance Day in England, which is the same as our Veteran's Day.
I had this recording played at my father's funeral in 2000, in a little Methodist Church in East Texas. The piece is called "Lux Aeterna, Requiem Aeternam".
I told a lady who was a member of The Tallis Scholars this, after a live concert, and she said "You did all right by him." I was in tears that she said that. It was so meaningful to me. The Tallis Scholars are the best chamber choir in the world.
This entire CD "Agnus Dei: Music of Inner Harmony" by the Choir of New College, Oxford University, is wonderful. I cannot recommend it enough.