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Grief

A loved one dies and we feel empty. A large part of our life has vanished, we worry if we could have done something more. Sometimes we feel guilty, depressed, and even angry. Nothing is the same anymore, and nothing can be changed. It is over.

Our loved one has returned to the spirit world. Everyone comes from there and returns to there when the body dies. There is no judgment to endure, no pearly gates, nor lakes of fire. There is only love, unconditional love. We are created in love and live in love and return to love when we pass.

It matters not who we were or what we accomplished. It matters not if we believed in God. All, every soul, returns to the spirit world surrounded by unconditional love. There they review their physical life. Any judgment comes from them, no one else.

We, who are left behind, suffer from grief and worry. Our task is to forgive. Forgive ourselves and all others of any mistakes we may think was made. To send our love to the deceased on their continued journey through life in the spiritual. They are safe and secure, we are safe and secure in the unconditional love of the Creator. Only time will diminish the grief and emptiness. Then, when it is time, we will rejoin our loved ones in the love that never ends.

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In Memory of Mittens

Mittens

Mittens
January 15, 1992 — February 11, 2011

Mittens lived outside the first 14 years of her life because she belonged to a neighbor. She would climb our chain-link fence putting her paws in the links, using them as a ladder to the top, and then walk along the top of the fence before jumping into our yard.

When the neighbors moved away leaving Mittens behind we took her inside our home to live with us. She didn’t like other cats so we gave her a room by herself. She was loved very much by all our family.

After achieving her 19th birthday she went to live in the spirit world. She lived a good, full life, and shared much love with our family. We will miss her, but we know she is in a good place waiting, until the time comes for us to be together again.

Her loving family

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