Joseph Campbell’s words from The Power of Myth seemed so poignant. He said "the real life of a marriage or a true love affair is in the relationship…two aspects of the same being.”
For all those who loose someone they love, they loose a part of themselves and grief often overwhelms.
Kind Words
If we spend our days always speaking kindly to those whom we love, we can get through life with few regrets and find a place in our heart that helps us to rebound. I often quote a philosopher who lived sometime in 400 BC:
- Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
- Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.
- Leave the rest to God.
- Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass. . . .Life is about learning to dance in the rain.
No matter what unexpected situation one may face when love is lost, it takes time for the reality of the situation to seep in. Grief is how our body and mind responds to loss. We see in the movies and we read in books how women cope when a marriage is called off, a lover or husbands cheats and betrays, a husband asks for a divorce, a life partner meets with tragedy.
As wives, mothers, lovers, girlfriends we have one responsibility really -- to stand by and just be there. And then one day, in some unexpected way, our friend or relative whose tears we shared will step out into the sunshine ready to live again, ready to love again.
**Article written by RITA WATSON
(RIP - all those victims of AF477 whose remains might never be found and the mystery of the crash may never be solved)
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