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Old 01-08-2010, 07:26 AM   #79
Shaynard
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Toronto Canada
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Default Re: understanding death

One thing I remember most from seeing beyond an incarnation, is the sense that what we perceive as time is not real, and what feels like forever, is really just a blink of an eye, or an inward and outward breath. When we have the ability to properly understand time, it "bends to our needs".

I couldn't say much, Brooke, that could ever truly comfort you, although I wish I could.. truly! You've clearly "heard it all before", and I sure you also know, until you find it for yourself, it can't exist.

Empathy is what I feel for you right now. He is with you right now. Again you know this. He always has, and always will be.. Again you know this. My intentions will go out in hopes that you remember, you know you know this..

There is no replacing the memory of a love. The funny thing about us seems to be, we want it to fade/get easier, until it does. Death is not an end, it's a change. Things change and we must embrace this change in order to find a way to make sense of it all.

I feel like I could type forever here, but I will save you from that, lol. I can assure you from the bottom of my heart you are loved (by that being) now and always.. It sounds cliche I suppose but, you'll get to see him again.. in a sense. Until then I wish you all the love and strength in the universe to see you through.

In light, of love
Shaynard
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