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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 727595" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there, Sister. I got off work late so I was still up and read your moving post. And, if it helps, I remember you and your son's journey and your mother like eerie prediction that he would die right before he did.</p><p></p><p>I am sure we all love hearing from you and I know I wonder how you are doing. It seems, by your rituals, you are making sure that your son, wherever he is, knows he mattered so much to you. The following are my personal beliefs...feel free to discard them. I dont think we ever find out on earth the whys of it, but I do believe in an afterlife and that we learn all our whys when we reconnect. I dont know if I am overstepping my boundaries to suggest that your son's consciousness lives on and that I believe he is with you. I am sorry if that offended you or worse, saddened you. I hope not. I am a believer in an enduring soul that is always there. I know when my dad died I felt his presence and often still do. It's weird but very real to me.</p><p></p><p>You write your feelings down so well. If you like to write, maybe a blog for others going through this or having walked your very hard path would give meaning to what you experienced, a way to share and release at the same time. A way to celebrate your precious son. Or maybe just journal for yourself. Or post here as often as you like. You are one of our family as was/is your son. Your journey was long and sad, but you do have wisdom from it that may comfort another if you wish to do so. We are always eager to virtually hold your hand.</p><p></p><p>I still plan to try to have a meet up in the St. Louis area in August. I go-to Chicago often too (next week in fact) and if you are close enough to where I go (Algonquin area) and want to do coffee we can meet anytime I am in. PM if interested.... Or not. This is your journey to do your way.</p><p></p><p>If I could, I would reach out and give you a hug. I am grateful you came back. You must know you are always more than welcome.</p><p></p><p>Love to you and yours always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 727595, member: 1550"] Hi there, Sister. I got off work late so I was still up and read your moving post. And, if it helps, I remember you and your son's journey and your mother like eerie prediction that he would die right before he did. I am sure we all love hearing from you and I know I wonder how you are doing. It seems, by your rituals, you are making sure that your son, wherever he is, knows he mattered so much to you. The following are my personal beliefs...feel free to discard them. I dont think we ever find out on earth the whys of it, but I do believe in an afterlife and that we learn all our whys when we reconnect. I dont know if I am overstepping my boundaries to suggest that your son's consciousness lives on and that I believe he is with you. I am sorry if that offended you or worse, saddened you. I hope not. I am a believer in an enduring soul that is always there. I know when my dad died I felt his presence and often still do. It's weird but very real to me. You write your feelings down so well. If you like to write, maybe a blog for others going through this or having walked your very hard path would give meaning to what you experienced, a way to share and release at the same time. A way to celebrate your precious son. Or maybe just journal for yourself. Or post here as often as you like. You are one of our family as was/is your son. Your journey was long and sad, but you do have wisdom from it that may comfort another if you wish to do so. We are always eager to virtually hold your hand. I still plan to try to have a meet up in the St. Louis area in August. I go-to Chicago often too (next week in fact) and if you are close enough to where I go (Algonquin area) and want to do coffee we can meet anytime I am in. PM if interested.... Or not. This is your journey to do your way. If I could, I would reach out and give you a hug. I am grateful you came back. You must know you are always more than welcome. Love to you and yours always. [/QUOTE]
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