Jim & Kathryn’s Soulmate Thought for the Day–Lagniappe and Love
Posted in Uncategorized on June 20th, 2011 by KathrynI was only going for my Ph.D. At least that’s what I thought. But the Universe had other plans. It had lagniappe for me. In Cajun culture, that’s when you get something extra added to what you expected. My lagniappe was Jim–sitting waiting for me in that meeting room the first day of my Ph.D. program. Now, I can’t help but think, that’s the best lagniappe I ever got. I want to pass this on to you. You might be going for one thing you’re expecting and find the lagniappe of your dreams!
James Emerson Elliott, Ph.D. Friends, family, colleagues celebrated his life June 3, 2011. He was more than a soulmate to me. He was a playmate and a singer of songs. We sang some of his favorite playful songs (“Mandalay,” “The Casket Song,” and “Downtown”). He was a spiritual guide, teaching us to dialogue directly with God. The back of his program quoted him: “What matters most is not whether God loves us, but that God is the source of love that flows through us to others.” He was the Great Empowerer, teaching us to throw rocks at the waves until the fear went away. He was the Great Liberator–the Voice of Freedom, giving us the skills for getting free from our Inner Critic. He was love, the most empathic man I’ve ever known. He was a man of great virility. He has inseminated me with himself. He is with us still.




