Celebrating Miriam de Vera…
Stephen Cook: For those of us who’ve read any of Sheldan Nidle’s books, seen his DVDs or attended his webinars, then the creative work of Miriam de Vera will be familiar. Her artistic talents and wonderful graphics have long brought to life Sheldan’s messages, concepts and theories.
Sad news, however, came today from Sheldan Nidle’s normally effervescent partner, Colleen Marshall, that Miriam (also Sheldan’s former wife and he and Colleen’s longtime great friend and fellow Galactic) transitioned into her next role last week.
Having spent time with Sheldan and Colleen at their home last November, I know what a large and loving role Miriam played in both their lives for many years and how much they will miss her.
Colleen writes …
Our beloved friend and colleague, Miriam de Vera, passed on March 5, 2013. She’s been struggling with her health for the past 18 months.
We will be celebrating her life on Saturday, March 16. Since we are attending to so many details regarding her affairs, we will not be answering emails until next week. All other PAO business will be handled as usual.
A Little About Miriam
Miriam was a core member of the Planetary Activation Organization (PAO). She had the most amazing ability to translate what Sheldan described to her into wonderful illustrations that we used in PAO’s books, dvds and webinars. She will be missed beyond mere words.
More than our mission together, we considered each other as our Galactic family. We joked and lovingly called ourselves the “Galactic Misfits” because we didn’t feel that we were from this planet.
She was a presence in our daily lives so our hearts ache as we feel the emptiness. She touched so many people’s hearts in so many ways. She was an extraordinary and talented woman.
We were blessed to have her in our lives and treasure knowing that she is always with us in Spirit.
Below is a poem she wanted us to share with her friends after her passing.
Blessings of Love,
Sheldan and Colleen
http://aquariusparadigm.com/2013/03/14/celebrating-miriam-de-vera/
Comments