Honoring the Life of Becky Rosher
Becky at the first ever SGTI Residential
This post is in honor of one of SGTI’s beloved students, Becky Rosher, who departed this earth one month ago. Becky was a graduate of our first cohort of the “interfaith and interspiritual direction training program” and was much loved by all who came in contact with her. A sister, daughter, spouse, mother, aunt, an friend of so many, she lived in Dallas, TX. She will be dearly missed.
Becky was a deep thinker and feeler; she was an educator and consultant who pursued justice wherever she was. In one of her first reflective expressions, Becky expressed the ways that she was exploring her own spirituality:
“I think I am finding my way within the interspiritual movement by simply being a seeker. I don’t really have a better way to approach things at this given point. And, I have a deep trust in things happening in the time and space they are supposed to. To me, this means that I can rest knowing that I will be exposed to information, consciousness, and revelation when it’s best for me to understand, as long as I continue to seek and look with open eyes.”
(Used with permission by Becky’s family.)
We love you, Becky! May your memory and legacy continue in the hearts and minds of all who were impacted by you.