May
25

‘Honoring Miscarriage, Celebrating Life’ Free BiMonthly Teleseminars

By Deirdre Morris

Greetings!

Long before I ever wanted a family of my own I was drawn to support women in miscarriage.

Miscarriage just seemed like a massive elephant in the room…something that practically every family had been touched by but few ever talked about. And because of the screaming silence it seemed that society was saying ´this life was not important´…..leaving an oozing sore in the hearts of mother, father and siblings.

So now that my law of attraction twins are toddling around, it feels like it’s time for me to connect more deeply with the first 3 babies who didn´t get to experience life outside the womb. I am also inspired to create a sacred space for other women who have had a miscarriage… to honor and celebrate these tiny babies who have changed our lives utterly.

So, I am thrilled to announce that I will be offering Free Teleseminars Twice Monthly to celebrate life and motherhood to enhance a spiritual understanding around miscarriage.

I am hoping to start in a couple of weeks and will let you know where you can sign up when I have the link.

I am so excited about this and look forward to serving these babies, their mums, dads and families in very powerful ways.

In joy,

Deirdre

Comments

  1. Perry-Lynn Moffitt says:

    Dear Deirdre,

    I might have read more of your information if there hadn’t been so many typos and a glaring misplaced metaphor in the message listed above. A “white elephant” is, according to Wikipedia and most people, a possession owned by someone who cannot dispose of it primarily because the cost of upkeep is out of proportion to its current usefulness or worth. Hard-to-heat late 19th century houses with overly high ceilings and too many rooms are often referred to as “white elephants.” It is an inappropriate image to represent families suffering from one or more miscarriages. You meant to allude to the expression “the elephant in the room.” To encourage visitors, you should always run spell and grammar checks before posting messages on your website, or better yet, have a good editor read your entries carefully.

  2. Deirdre Morris says:

    Perry-Lynn,
    Thank you for taking the time to comment on my post. I apolgise for any upset I caused as a result of my misplaced metaphor and poor spelling, grammar etc. I have made changes to the post and will take on board your suggestions.

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