I am a CRONE, in fact I held my CRONING Ceremony, May 5, 1995 in Sedona. My life has been a path filled with many rocks and turns. I want to share with others and help them on their path.... I would divide my life into several parts: Before I lost Mother; life between 30-54; Life after 55; life after my mastectomy 65; my life now at 70 and what I expect! would YOU too like to share?
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Susan, loved your comments and Diane yours as well. Crone to me is the WISE ONE, the Elder in the Circle of Life...HAPPY to now be able to be who and whatever, not concerned with others judgement...For me life really began and took a wonderful step at 55: Due to finances I was forced to return to school, learn computers and then enter the work field in my orginal position of secretary...now called adm. asst.. More rocks/turns/curves but I made it and then that day in early May when my worst fear was realized, YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER....the surgery and again, I was not going to give in or up...I had just applied for my dream position, working for the GOVERNOR...so back to work and within the month transferred to GOV ofc...and I had planned to work until at least next Jan...but so much for planning, the state budget trumped me, and due to tlhat I'm retired as of Nov. last year...now I must do something in order to give my life meaning, to again contribute to this wonderful world we live in! So I am going to take couple of classes in things I like, i.e. essential oils, etc...meditate and give thought to what I can do to be of service....I don't want to leave this world without having made a difference, or at least have tried!!!!!
April 9, 2010 - 9:43amThis Comment
Princeline,
I love your share and your spirit. Thank you so much for writing.
I'm particularly interested in why you draw a stage-of-life line between 54 and 55. What did you experience or learn after 55 that wasn't there before 54? (I am 52 and am very interested!!!!)
April 9, 2010 - 9:29amThis Comment