My neighbor told me of a book she reads, one page at a time that helps her in her grieving.....So of course I had to have it...*grin
The introduction has struck such a cord....
"In time, we will be able to feel the spray on our face without a fear of drowning, even to savor the taste of the salt on our lips because, in addition to the poignancy of loss come the rush of love for the one we have lost and perhaps a sense that in the mystery of the universe, we still inhabit that universe together and are tied together in a love that cannot come untied."
"What is essential does not die but clarifies," wrote Thornton Wilder. And again, "The greatest tribute to the dead is not grief but gratitude." Eventually, we will find our way through this particular "valley of the shadow," and while there may always be a tinge of sadness, there will come a sense of our own inner strength and our ability to rejoice in the life we have shared, and to look toward a future in which the loved one, though not physically present, continues to bless us."
Healing After Loss Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief
Author Martha Whitmore Hickman
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Going to bed with my heart a little warmer. Hugs for the room.