Tag: death in family
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Long in Losting
Embrace the chaos of feeling lost – it’s not just absence but a state of existence. Accepting feeling lost means you’ve actually discovered a deeper connection, one that reveals your true self. Accepting this confusion could lead to an unexpected understanding that our truest selves is living in a fog, humbling admitting uncertainty, and being…
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Now That I’m Dead
In this reflective piece, the author encourages embracing a slower pace in life, particularly in moments filled with distractions and responsibilities. By comparing this slow-down to recovery from numbness, it highlights the importance of taking time for oneself, suggesting that just as in infancy, we should allow ourselves to exist without the pressure of time.
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Uncle Mercy
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In memory of Uncle Craig, his niece Debby expresses gratitude for his mercy during a challenging family time. He supported her in confronting the unfair perceptions stemming from their family’s dysfunction, providing comfort when it was most needed. His unexpected death left a profound impact, highlighting the significance of his mercy.
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Will I Be Shocked?
when I suddenly die? Some say I won’t. But I don’t know about that, “She didn’t suffer”. Will the shock I feel last a few seconds, minutes, hours or days? How will I feel the waves of grieving in my dead body? Will I lie dead, silently protesting, when I already knew ahead about the…