Diana deRegnier
About
Biography:
Diana deRegnier writes from San Francisco. Her articles appear in Internet and print publications around the world.
Diana's topics cover an array of life issues and thriving with a healthy body/mind/spirit in our complex society.
If you ask Diana why she's here, she replies "Like Emile Zola, I came to live out loud."
"Thank you for sharing in my journey." -- Diana deRegnier
Diana's topics cover an array of life issues and thriving with a healthy body/mind/spirit in our complex society.
If you ask Diana why she's here, she replies "Like Emile Zola, I came to live out loud."
"Thank you for sharing in my journey." -- Diana deRegnier
Recent Posts
Monday, March 1, 2010 a 5:42pm
There can be no worse pain than for a parent to lose a child to suicide. In my journey, I had to decide to reach beyond anguish for peace and healing.
Sunday, February 28, 2010 a 12:44am
"Catching the Light" speaks to the bereaved and to anyone who loves someone who grieves.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 a 12:37pm
"The Age of Stupid," a 2009 docudrama set in 2055, asks "What state of mind were we in to face extinction and simply shrug it off?"
Friday, December 11, 2009 a 1:35am
Sunday, December 13, 2009, candles will be lit for children of any age and by any cause around the world -- that their light may ever shine.
Saturday, June 27, 2009 a 3:09pm
While Ruth King was recovering from surgery, 'heart wide open, opened heart, wounded heart,' she was hurting and scared and she got that rage is "the deepest truth" that wants to be told. Our other deepest truth "is that we want to be kind."