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... the previous 10 years of liver cancer due to chronic recurring Hep B have just left me without the desire to fight anymore. 35 years is enough and well beyond anything expected of me BUT I'm having a...
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... who are 100 and 90 years old. I belong to a religious community where I am the youngest, and the oldest are 97 years old. This past year, I have visited a group of older women in a nursing home on a regular...
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... that is free from judgment, contention and proselytizing.
Decades ago I met an ordained person who became a friend. I asked him this once, “You have very firm religious...
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... supposed to feel. The following analogy might be as close as anyone can come to a “ general description” of grief.
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... of people who could point out that I risked the danger of my comment coming across as sexist, condescending, insincere, patronizing, too forward, inappropriate, or in just poor taste or worse. ...
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... our membership, and I want to warmly welcome you. Your name is very beautiful, and I am sure it describes you and the radiating energy of love and hope which you bring to others. It will be good to get...
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... one who loves too deeply (I put myself in that category) would not be able to climb out of deep despair.
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... feeling will be accompanied by a fond memory shared.
Among other things (despite my not being a church-goer), I feel reassured that there is an existence after our Earthly lives.