Quick Update: This last week has been really busy, with funerals and all. Two to be exact. Bagiera’s brother’s ex-wife died at age 38. And a great family friend had a 24 year old son pass as well. Sad stuff, and our thoughts and prayers go out to those closest to these individuals. One thing we have learned from direct experience with death is that it is an important part of life. Even when death is accompanied by tragedy and great loss, it offers great time for reflection and evaluation. The mourning, feelings of loss and the process of moving on, as hard as they are, are an essential part of life and its process. It is our duty and obligation, as those left behind so to speak, to either continue on with their legacy or create your own legacy based on a remembrance of the person who passed. No matter what is happening in your life, the death of a loved one stops you dead in your tracks. Sadly it quickly affords time for evaluating your own life, allowing you to determine if your life’s course will get you where you ultimately want or need to be.
Remember, death (physical or spiritual) is not an end. It is only a separation. A separation that lasts only minutes in the grand scheme of things if we align our will with God’s.
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