One of the first things you discover when you put an inspirational website online, is that a lot of people will write to you. Many of the letters I receive are complimentary, praising the website and its content. Some are more specific, mentioning a section of the site or a poem the writer especially likes. Still others are intensely raw and personal from people who feel comfortable enough to confide and share their private thoughts and feelings. Mail is always welcome. I feel fortunate that there are so many interesting individuals who not only visit Inspiration for the Spirit, but also take the time to write.
Peace and Love always,
Patricia
Dale Janke says
Hi Dennis,
Saw your site and wondered if you are one of my cousins.
Was your father’s name Henry and did you live in Walton Hills, Ohio?
Let me know.
Patricia Petro says
Dennis is my brother, and the short answer is “yes.”
Poindexter Westerfield says
Greetings, Hope this finds you well. Your website came by divine intervention. Your loving heart that fills your site with such compassion has influenced many I am sure. I am 77 living in the forests of the Ozarks, tending the garden, watching white clouds surrendering to the wind beneath a limitless sky of blue. I will say a prayer for your good health when I finish this letter. May your loving heart be filled with wonder and wisdom, illuminated thoughts for this very moment of NOW. Thank you for this gift you have brought to us all. May all beings be blessed with peace and happiness. Thank you once again. Namaste.
Niklas Högberg - Grythyttan, Sweden says
Dear Patricia,
Thanks for a lovely website. We are co-writing a book about “rights of nature” in Swedish. We found a photo on your website of a “medicine wheel garden” that would fit into the book. Do you have any contact information to him? It is really urgent, since we are completing the design in the next few days. We would need his approval and a high-resolution original.
Warm regards,
Niklas Högberg and Ingrid Stiernström
Grythyttan, Sweden
Patricia Petro says
Dear Niklas and Ingrid,
The medicine wheel garden was designed by herbalist Ginny Shannon of Newton, New Hampshire.
Source for the photo was http://exeterareagardenclub.com/.
You can try emailing them at for Ginny’s contact information.
Good luck.
James B says
Dear Patricia
I just want to thank you for your beautiful and soothing poem `Lets Dance` I think it is called, opening lines
What if it truly doesn’t matter what you do
but HOW you do whatever you do?
This was read out at the end of a mindfulness class and I find it so soothing, and it makes me ask myself why am I trying so many many different things when really as your poem says maybe as I am is enough ? Just accept myself as I am?
There is, as I have discovered, SO much stuff out there, so many views, techniques to get better at being a `better` person whatever that is. What works for some won`t work for everyone.
In this extremely challenging year for me I have come across friends with no stated spiritual beliefs who act just as kindly and lovingly as those who do!
James
Levi Bullen says
I’m a wicked wicked man, who wasted his 1 life watching tv, playing video games, whoring around, smoking cigarettes, and daydreaming. Being lazy, and talking a lot. Is there a God or great spirit that will forgive me? Is there an afterlife not spent in torment?
William Owens says
Hi Pat, my name is William Owens, and The Invitation poem speaks to my Heart and Soul. May I quote it?
Patricia Petro says
Hi William,
I didn’t write The Invitation. It was written by Oriah and appears extensively online on different websites. I don’t speak for Oriah, but I honestly don’t think she would mind if you quote the poem so long as you give her proper credit. You can contact her at her website: http://www.oriahmountaindreamer.com/
Peace and blessings,
Patricia
Alma says
Divinos!!…sabios!!
Susan Hecht says
How do I subscribe to your beautiful page? Love what you offer!
Julia Diorio says
Beautiful poems and inspirational words. Thank you for this .
Patricia Petro says
You’re very welcome, Julia, and thank YOU for stopping by!
Christopher Knippers says
Some of the great Native Americans.