What matters most when one dies for what she/he loves?
Death is part of the theme of life, no one can avoid it, it is always a mystery for everyone.
The deep love and happy moments shared with the dying love one is what counts most and to be there with him or her at this most crucial moment. But part of the mystery is we don’t know where, when or how so the best way is to live each day as if no other tomorrow would come when it comes to sharing love, respect, happiness with the ones we love. Make and add something everyday unforgettable so at a certain point of our life that death would knock, we have a legacy of many unforgettable memorable moments.
After death of a love one, life goes on, there’s healing and another kind of growth in life but the deceased loved one stays in our heart forever, it’s the happy and most fulfilling moments shared with the deceased love one that lives in our heart and mind.
All that truly matters is that you both loved each other or rather he loved or she loved.
an excerpt from Landscapes of a Heart, Whispers of a Soul "
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Inspiring lines from great thinkers:
Grief can awaken us to new values and new and deeper appreciations.
Grief can cause us to reprioritize things in our lives, to recognize what's really important and put it first.
Grief can heighten our gratitude as we cease taking the gifts life bestows on us for granted.
Grief can give us the wisdom of being with death.
Grief can make death the companion on our left who guides us and gives us advice.
None of this growth makes the loss good and worthwhile, but it is the good that comes out of the bad. ~ Roger Bertschausen ~
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding. ~ Kahlil Gibran ~
Participate joyfully in the sorrows of the world. We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy. ~ Joseph Campbell ~
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