Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Mother of a Close Companion Falls to Eternal Slumber. A Time of Celebration should be Considered.


                               The Mother of a Close Companion Falls to Eternal Slumber. A Time of Celebration should be Considered.
                                                                                             by
                                                                             Mark William Darus.


                             The Celebration of Death....


                                  Is that such a foreign concept in your thinking?

                                     Tell me how the end of pain/suffering/misery is a reason to not celebrate for those closest to us...

                                  This woman passed a few hours ago.

                                  Imagine her souls journey as it crosses plains unknown to us yet alive.


                                 Her soul, physical being, separates, divides, cutting a hole into the vary space between the living and the dead, and traversing its plain as her electric energy reunites with every single person on the otherside...

                                   Think about death as a grand place of rejoicing and it should ease your burden when it comes to loved ones passing.  I could qualify such qualify this with aspects of bullshit...


                                Instead....

                                 Think of your recent dead in the vein of thinking like of Peter Pan: Find your memories happy place.

                        Carol Golias: May you be now happy and at peace. I have known you for over 13 years, and am glad to have had that. God knows you loved the Cleveland Indians: At some point in your here after being, they will win the world series....


                           Rest in as much peace as a fan of the Cleveland Indians would grant you. Feel free to haunt them. Glad you are now without pain....

                         Already missing you,
                          Mark




                                     

                               

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