JOYOUS DANCE: A STORY ABOUT DEATH, LIFE AND SERENDIPITY

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JOYOUS DANCE: A STORY ABOUT DEATH, LIFE AND SERENDIPITY
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Ben had to die to meet Joyous Dance. Ben, a family man and an Alaskan psychotherapist by profession, decided to celebrate his birthday by making a short forty-five mile drive into the city of Anchorage, for a little shopping, a nice lunch and an action movie. As it turned out, Ben got a lot more action than he anticipated in a restaurant and bar, familiar to Ben for their delicious and most importantly, affordable King Crab.
Dying is a pretty easy thing to do. People do it every day. Ben had had a couple of close calls with death in his life, but nothing like this? Near misses before, his memory and panic screamed at him, this was different. He was dying, with no family or friends to help or witness, laying ignominiously, dying alone, on a barroom floor.
Now Ben, being a therapist and well read on the topic of death and dying, knew about spirit guides. One or two of his patients had reported some spirit guide like experiences and they were well documented in the “Life after Life” literature. But, as to close encounters with a spirit guide himself on the two occasions he was close to death’s door, Ben had himself had no memory of encountering a spirit guide.
At least not until now.
And it was there, there on the barroom floor, apparently leaving the life he knew, that Ben met his spirit guide, a guide whose name was Joyous Dance. Whatever Ben might have thought about what spirit guides were like or what their job description might be, he was soon to discover that he had had no idea. No idea whatsoever.
It turns out that spirit guides, as often reported, appear to help some people, though not all mind you, decide whether or not they are ready to move on to whatever is beyond this life or to stay with the life they know.
Well, that was Ben’s situation, and Joyous Dance, with a most magical talent with a yo yo and stories to tell, was there to help him. And so the dance begins.

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