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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 451816"><p>As had been said, everyone is different in how they process and handle. She also is a different generation and on top of genetic processing might also have learned a different processing (or expressing) system. She knew your father in ways you didn't, and I would guess is someone who is more willing to see death as a release, a relief, a doorway rather than an ending. An acceptance of our small place in the multiverse that most people can spend their lives trying to find, a harkening back to older times when we knew in our entire being that death is part of life rather than something to fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 451816"] As had been said, everyone is different in how they process and handle. She also is a different generation and on top of genetic processing might also have learned a different processing (or expressing) system. She knew your father in ways you didn't, and I would guess is someone who is more willing to see death as a release, a relief, a doorway rather than an ending. An acceptance of our small place in the multiverse that most people can spend their lives trying to find, a harkening back to older times when we knew in our entire being that death is part of life rather than something to fear. [/QUOTE]
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