Jill Douglas divides her time between La Quinta, CA and Vernon, BC.
Writing about my true story of surviving a plane crash has been cathartic. The lengthy recovery process was the...view moreJill Douglas divides her time between La Quinta, CA and Vernon, BC.
Writing about my true story of surviving a plane crash has been cathartic. The lengthy recovery process was the best thing that ever happened to me. It allowed me time to reflect on the important things in my life and what was really missing. My search for that elusive purpose in life was finally answered as I dug through many layers of traumas and dramas that made up my life up until that point. It had nothing to do with all my accomplishments, jobs, titles, or material stuff that I had spent my entire life striving and achieving.
Learning to forgive and to love unconditionally both myself and others has been the biggest step towards freedom and personal peace I have ever taken.
I still enjoy the challenge of being one with the ball in the game of golf, working out, yoga, meditating and reading. I love continuing to expand who
I am. I spend more time simply honoring myself, my body and the me in some might say the silly Jilly, but I prefer the joyful Jilly.
My greatest source of joy is simply knowing that I am not alone and that I am connected to my source, the one power I call God.
I am in a spiritual partnership with Robin, the owner of those eyes that were illuminated in my husband's eyes minutes before we crashed and we continue to expand who we are. This is the most challenging and loving relationship I have ever had, because it requires so much honesty with the real me... no masks allowed.
Mostly, I've learned to let go and just let God show me the way. What a relief.view less