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  1. #1
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    Interesting view Yubbs and I always wished I had such a positive outlook. I really struggle with the subject if I'm honest and I'm a bit of a weak person when it comes to loved ones passing away knowing you won't see them again.
    Last edited by bongosdad; 23-10-2018 at 11:41 PM.

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    yeah understand; even with our 3 perspectives you get a glimpse on how everyone grieves differently, due to life experiences

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    It's not weak to be human, Bongo.

    A friend of mine's late father once said that he believed we die twice. Once when our physical body dies, and again when the last person who remembers us, passes on. He wasn't the spiritual sort, but I like that thought - it kind of helps feel like a person is still with us as long as we hold them in our memories. Can be really comforting at times, lovely to remember happy memories, and remember good advice passed down that often only comes with age and experience ...

    I think a nice thought to hold onto when we are missing a loved one ...
    Last edited by MissWinnie; 06-11-2018 at 02:31 AM.

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