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Farewell
Posted by The Red Devil
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Friday, February 23, 2007
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Heartbreaking
Death isn't hard to understand nor is it hard to accept. What's difficult about it? He/she is gone and will never come back. The hourglass sand has finished its transfer. Death isn't the issue, what's difficult to accept is the emotions that death seems to let linger on.
When one dies, the people left behind start feeling a lot of complicated emotions. A great majority feel guilt, others feel remorese, and there are still others who feel relief - that the person has finished his existence; will not feel any more pain, etc.
The question is not how one handles death. One can never really handle death - how do you? You're dead. The real question is, how does one handle one's life after someone you love dies.
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Ma. Lourdes Sison Ferrer
1915 - 2007
Matriarch
Grandmother
Mother
Wife
Daughter
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When one dies, the people left behind start feeling a lot of complicated emotions. A great majority feel guilt, others feel remorese, and there are still others who feel relief - that the person has finished his existence; will not feel any more pain, etc.
The question is not how one handles death. One can never really handle death - how do you? You're dead. The real question is, how does one handle one's life after someone you love dies.
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Ma. Lourdes Sison Ferrer
1915 - 2007
Matriarch
Grandmother
Mother
Wife
Daughter
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