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Judy teaches us how to live--and how to die. Roy shows us how to survive and return to joyful, abundant life. Actively modeling spiritual and expressive arts practices she taught to so many others, Judy lives into her own mortal battle in a way that prompts a friend's observation, "Judy taught us how to live . . . and how to die." But that's only half the story. In the aftermath of Judy's death, Roy, Judy's husband of nearly 40 years, struggles to embrace the twin realities of love and grief, offering readers a rare window into this bittersweet dance between painful day-to-day realities and…mehr

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Judy teaches us how to live--and how to die. Roy shows us how to survive and return to joyful, abundant life. Actively modeling spiritual and expressive arts practices she taught to so many others, Judy lives into her own mortal battle in a way that prompts a friend's observation, "Judy taught us how to live . . . and how to die." But that's only half the story. In the aftermath of Judy's death, Roy, Judy's husband of nearly 40 years, struggles to embrace the twin realities of love and grief, offering readers a rare window into this bittersweet dance between painful day-to-day realities and the search for one's new place in the world. In this dual exquisite narrative laced with expressive art, poetry, and hands-on help, It All Belongs offers a unique pairing of perspectives to actively model spiritual tools and practices helpful for navigating life's inevitable realities and unwanted journeys -- while embracing the love, beauty, light, and joy in all our life's moments. --Judy & Roy Smoot
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JUDY & ROY met in college at Ohio State, were married following graduation, and for the next four decades lived and loved in Georgia, Florida, Ohio, and Maine. Roy enjoyed a successful banking career; Judy served as a Wellstreams spiritual director, a Dominican Associate, and an Expressive Arts Florida Institute (EAFI) graduate. Judy established Always We Begin Again (AWBA), a non-profit organization to support people with chronic illness. Later in life they made their home at "Sunrise Ridge," their cottage and retreat center renovated and created in the breathtaking beauty of Ohio's Hocking Hills.