Mortality in later life is not a morbid subject—it is a sacred one. To face our finitude honestly is not to give in to despair, but to make peace with the deepest truth of life: that it is brief, precious, and not ours to control.
Mortality in later life is not a morbid subject—it is a sacred one. To face our finitude honestly is not to give in to despair, but to make peace with the deepest truth of life: that it is brief, precious, and not ours to control.
What is your purpose in this season of life? That question may once have sounded ambitious or career-driven. But with age, “purpose” takes on new meaning. It becomes more about presence than productivity, more about calling than control. Purpose in later life may show up
Spiritual Signals offers weekly spiritual reflections for seniors, drawing from diverse traditions. This week, we reflect on the theme of gratitude. Introduction Gratitude has a quiet power. It doesn’t erase hardship or pretend life is perfect. It simply shifts our gaze. This spiritual reflection on gratitude invites