The Rise of Goodness

October 23, 2025.  Today is my son’s birthday.  He’d be a fully grown man now. Eddie would be sixty-four years old, the same age as Barack Obama. But he passed from this life when he was seventeen, a month before his eighteenth birthday, forty-six years ago.  Funny how those numbers are reversed this year – 64 and 46. But this is a special year. We who are still here must know that. This is the year of the rise of goodness.

I know how that sounds. Crazy, right? Wars and the threat of wars loom over the planet. Children are starving and bombed to death in the Middle East. African children are dying from AIDS because the medicine that kept them alive has been taken away. There are military troops in our cities. People are being abducted by masked men and sent to God-knows-where without a hearing and no recourse to counsel. American citizens have been put into detention camps. Convicted criminals have been pardoned and are out on the streets, committing new crimes. Hateful rants and death threats are rampant on the Internet. Thousands of civil servants who worked for our health, safety, and welfare have lost their jobs. And in the words of the new American Pope, “The earth is burning.” The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Our government is shut down. Members of Congress are hiding from their constituents. A rose garden is gone. And the East Wing of the White House is being torn down in front of our eyes. Destroyed.

And I dare say this is the year of the rise of goodness?

When my son died, the world went dark. It took years of healing to see the light that he had sent back, the doors he had opened. It took work. It took time. But eventually, I began to notice the changes that had occurred in myself and in my family. We began to heal. We began to create. To laugh. We became singers, artists, writers. We found hope. We remembered and honored our ancestors. Our work began to help others. We got better than we were, than we might ever have been. Two new babies came into our world, and we learned to love as we never did before. A third-generation baby has just come to us. Compounding love. Opening our hearts even more. We found our spirits, and Eddie’s. We know that he never left us. A goodness rose out of the darkness. And I began to realize – it always does.

There are those unknown and unsung, who, at this very moment, are performing acts of kindness toward those who are low, lending help to those who are helpless. They are in hospitals and on battlefields. They warn us of hazardous weather conditions from civilian outposts. They are in nursing homes and soup kitchens. They are planting trees and finding money to continue their research into cures for diseases. They smile at the checkout person, wait staffs, and flight attendants, lifting their hearts. They listen to others’ fears without judgement. They’re running for office in places where there is little hope of winning. They come to work every day and perform their public jobs without pay. They dispense hope. They share their money and homes with those who have lost theirs, food with those who do not know where their next meal is coming from, and yes, they are learning from their loved ones in Spirit how to walk in the world. They live in faraway countries and next door. The darkness has made them want to do better. Do more.

I come in contact with people like this every day. Some are my friends. Most, of course, I do not know, but I know of a lot of them. You do, too. They are here and around the world, gently tending the sick and dying, feeding the hungry, touching the wounded in body and spirit, landing our planes. Making us laugh and dance. They are rising in number. They are answering a call. They are quiet and brave, renewed in energy, upgraded by a Power greater than us all. They are the direct response to the darkness. They have heard the still, small voice. They are growing in number, making this the year of the rise in goodness.

So happy birthday, my darling boy. We are not lost. Or hopeless. We’re going to be all right.        

Solace For Your Heart

Dear Friends:

As many of you dear readers know, my spirit guide’s story was incorporated with mine in two books; it began in The Messenger and finished in The Well. Over time, I could not shake the feeling that his story was meant to be presented on its own, without interruption. Now, it is here in this book, Lukhamen: The Last High Priest of Amon, much as it was presented in the first two books, with a few enhancements, as a whole experience. As it was meant to be.  

This was a gift to me from Spirit, a balm for grief, and a window into another realm of existence, an imprint of the everlasting nature of life. It is a love story that returns from the past into the present with a message: There is no death. There is only life. And we are all God’s beloved. It is the life story of a spirit guide who once lived on this earth. I know of no other like it. The feeling of reading Lukhamen’s story from beginning to end without messages from me or from this present life is quite different. It will take you into Egypt in the Third Century and into the lives of those who lived there – the priesthood devoted to Egyptian gods, their families, the Christians, the poor, the lepers, and what became of them as Roman oppression bore down upon them and ended the Egypt they knew.

I’ve often wondered how eras ended – who “put the lights out,” as they say. This is the recollection of one who lived through such an ending. His story is a glimpse through a cosmic keyhole, a revelation of how one oppressive act after another, one cruel step after another, led to the annihilation of a people’s memory of freedom and intelligence. In these times, we need to understand, we need to see how that can happen, how it can slowly, but inexorably, happen.

It is also the story of one man’s refusal to forget his heritage, one brave act of defiance that touched the hearts of a people who had lost hope. If you have read it in pieces in those two books, read it again, in its entirety. If you have never read it, it is a gift to your soul. It is Lukhamen’s gift, not only to me, but to us all. The timing of it is not a coincidence. Read it to stir your own hope, the hope of our country and all countries. Read it to remember that our memories of freedom still live, our commitment to a home where those “yearning to breathe free” are still welcomed, whose people are still free from bondage, a nation still standing on the foundation of integrity and yet-to-be-realized ideals, a country and a people still standing in the light of humanity.

Read it to give solace to your heart. It’s on Amazon. It will be on other platforms soon.

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