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Sir Puma
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Date Posted: 10:05:32 01/12/06 Thu
In reply to: scarletyoureyes 's message, "it's been awhile!" on 07:36:43 01/12/06 Thu

That sounds like and exaustive holiday. I remember several years ago, my Granny, whom I was very close to, got very ill and while in the hospital caught pneumonia. The hospital didn't do anything for her and we had her moved to a nursing home. They didn't help much either and since my Papa had died several years earlier, I could see tht she just didn't want to hang on anymore.

After all the family had come and gone, I sat with her one evening holding her hand. I could see that she was struggling to hang on, but wanting to go. So I told her that it was ok to go, that Papa needed her. I stroked her hand and told here that everyone here loved her and had said good by. Two minutes later she passed through the veil of life and began the next journey of life.

It's hard when someone passes, harder still when it happens with you in the same house or room. But there is a special magick to the transition, an energy that is felt, that's soothing (if it's a peacefull passing) and it softens the blow. Life flows like a river, there are stages. The snow and ice in the mountains, to a small stream, to a strong smooth river, to raging rapids, then it spreads out and eventually bursts into the sea where it becomes something else altogether.

Peace be with you
Sir Puma

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