To answer Timโs question. In the realm of the heart, there is no distance, we are all connected, all one, so there is no transport needed for those (healing) energies, there are right here (there), right now. โฆ The now is not a moment, it is eternity, the ever present, not the everlasting ๐ Love your writing an sharing in Substack !
What you do is very special. In Spain, there is not much time between death and burial/cremation. Usually 3 days. I have trouble making decisions when I am in duress. My mother-in-law passed away on Wednesday, and the service was on Friday. The officiant came to the house on Thursday morning to make the arrangements. He presented several poems that could be included. There were a number that I liked and found suitable. He could see I was having trouble choosing, placed his hand on my arm and said, "You can have two if you wish." With a sigh of relief I was able to pick two. It's the little things...
Dear Darlene, we are sending you and Paul our love, and are so sorry to hear Paul's Mum has passed away. Three days is a very short time to make so many decisions. You are right, it is the little things. They truly matter, and the understanding shown. Our soft hugs to you both and to your family. Xxx โค๏ธ
Jane, this is a moving and beautiful post, my friend. This line says it all:
"The connections remain, a loving energy network, unseen but felt, always felt..."
Sending much love and many hugs to you both. xoxoxo ๐ฉท๐ท
You are so lovely, dearest Lauren. Thank you. Big hugs for you both. Xxxxxx ๐ฉท๐งก๐โค๏ธ
You are so beautifully inspiring my dear UB ๐๐โโญ๐ฆ
I am humbled, our lovely UB. Much love to you from us both, with hugs, always. Xxx ๐๐ฆ๐โจ๐
To answer Timโs question. In the realm of the heart, there is no distance, we are all connected, all one, so there is no transport needed for those (healing) energies, there are right here (there), right now. โฆ The now is not a moment, it is eternity, the ever present, not the everlasting ๐ Love your writing an sharing in Substack !
Thank you, Peter, from Tim and me. Our love to you and Marge, always. Xxx ๐
Very beautiful Jane โค๏ธโค๏ธ
Oh, dear H, thank you. Xxx โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
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What you do is very special. In Spain, there is not much time between death and burial/cremation. Usually 3 days. I have trouble making decisions when I am in duress. My mother-in-law passed away on Wednesday, and the service was on Friday. The officiant came to the house on Thursday morning to make the arrangements. He presented several poems that could be included. There were a number that I liked and found suitable. He could see I was having trouble choosing, placed his hand on my arm and said, "You can have two if you wish." With a sigh of relief I was able to pick two. It's the little things...
Dear Darlene, we are sending you and Paul our love, and are so sorry to hear Paul's Mum has passed away. Three days is a very short time to make so many decisions. You are right, it is the little things. They truly matter, and the understanding shown. Our soft hugs to you both and to your family. Xxx โค๏ธ