I will never forget Peter. He was big, amiable and affable. He was a lovable man who dedicated his life to healing and helping others.
Peter studied spiritual healing with the National Federation of Spiritual Healers, and Reiki with me. At my exhibition stands at Mind Body Spirit expos, he offered taster healing sessions to prospective patients and students. In later years, he lived as we should all live, helping as many in need as he could.
This morning, Peter's daughter sent photos (see above). She wrote of Peter's joy in helping so many in need, and of a young girl, told by doctors she would die. Peter helped the child regularly. She lived longer and happier than expected.
The girl's family sent Peter photographs of the child, that he displayed on his mantlepiece, to represent just one of his countless acts of love and kindness and good works.
Whenever a good soul like Peter's moves on, it leaves a tiny dent in the "goodness fabric" of the world.
Perhaps, just perhaps, a snapshot of Peter's story might inspire others to share their love unconditionally even more, to make a bigger difference, to make the world a better place?
If the tiny dent in the "goodness fabric" Peter left behind is filled by more than one person, our world and everything in it can continue to improve.