Comments:

LR - 2004-11-22 08:35:38
After finding your diary, I read most of your entries. Your writing is lyrical at times and I think that means it�s very right-on and true of your spirit. I�ll never know your pain but I�ve known pain and loss. I can say my Gram who raised me and from her mother said one can never, ever �get over� the loss of a child (they both lost children) but you will live on to celebrate her and all the other people in your life. I hope that does bring comfort that there are generations of women, inlcuding your Ancestors who stand at your side and *they* understand. Blessings, LR
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Marsh* - 2004-11-22 10:58:57
In some ways, my experience of watching my mother die in the hosipital was similar. When I arrived after a 13 hour drive and 1/2 hour boat from south Georgia, she was already unconscious. I was in the room with my three sisters and my father, but I was the only one who felt her pass. Perhaps it was her breathing- which was never impared, I don't know. But I very much believe that after death comes a oneness with All and with Each. This gives me great comfort and joy, but perhaps that is the Pisces in me speaking. I would like to think that I carry a bit of Jasmine's spirit -it is such a shining one.
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