Today will be the funeral of our dear friend and fellow Director of the Silent Eye, Sue Vincent. Many words have been said over the past two weeks… Today is a simple goodbye for a few family and friends.
For those who might wish to know what is happening today, we include, above, the two pages of a simple tri-fold ‘Order of Service’ document, that we have produced, ourselves, for distribution at the Crematorium in Aylesbury. As you can see, many people have contributed content for this. The Celebrant is an old friend and fellow light-worker, Lorraine Munn, asked by Sue, prior to her passing, to conduct this. There is also a poem by Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, Director of the Servants of the Light. Two poems written by Sue feature in the programme.
In honour of Sue, this will be our last post of this week.
Thank you to everyone who has written or commented to share our sadness. As a mystical school, we know that her spirit has entered the world of pure Being, free from pain, and able to begin its new existence.
To this spirit, we and many others send our undying love. She will be held in our hearts and long-remembered.
Stephen Tanham, Stuart France
Directors, the Silent Eye School of Consciousness.
21 April, 2021.
We will be there in spirit, Steve… along with countless others, I’m sure…
Holding you all in my heart, Steve. <3
Thank you, Jane x
Goodbye Sue, love you very much,
I am sure you really are free now,
In the beautiful place of the universe,
“Rest In Peace” my talented friend.
DTQT.
Sydney Australia 21/04/2921.
Thank you ❤️
I always loved to read her posts; She was a true poet… her words always touched a sensitive string.
Thank you, Sue!
Sue is an inspiration. Her presence in this world will be missed.
A beautiful goodbye to a very special person.
Thank you. Mary 💕
Thanks for sharing this. It is wonderful see her remembered. A couple of blog foks passed and we did not know for months. Keith
A beautiful tribute to a beautiful woman. May her soul soar and its vibrations comfort you and her loved ones. She will be missed. <3
Thank you, Carol. She will.
Goodbye, Sue. With deep love and remembrance, Jennie. Thank you, Steve.
Thank you, Jennie. Now we let peace and memory hold the quiet past.
Yes, we do. You’re welcome, Steve. I often think of Sue, at last meeting the souls of the many people she researched.
❤️
THere’s a hole in my heart, but I’m sure not as big as the one in yours. I’m glad the hardest part of her life is over, although she faced it with courage, determination, and her wonderful insight. May we all find comfort in the words she left us.
She did, Noelle. We can all learn from how she ‘passed’ – and how Stuart and her family looked after her.
Bon Voyage, wild Spirit.
Lovely sentiments ❤️
Steve, I know you said this would be the last blog this week but I’d really love to know what the celebrant said – is there any way of posting Lorraine’s words?
Hi Mary. Not sure if I have your email? If you send it to our routing address: rivingtide@gmail.com it will be forwarded to me. I can send you the text.
Thanks, Steve, I’ve sent an email.