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Marie, it is a beautiful poem. I liked the Angelic Tidings writing as well...it is very comforting...I like the line "the indigo is like the sky at midnight sprinkled with stars as my mind now holds the thoughts and dreams that were both ours..." Jesse had grown to be my closest friend as well as son...
Regarding Mary Neal...for me, I was especially drawn to her because of the subsequent death of her young son Willie. (The first draft of her manuscript was completed the very day her son got killed, ran over by an inattentive driver). Her experience of touching the afterlife very much gave me comfort.
May everyone have a restful evening as possible...it is hard around the holidays facing the empty chair...
Thank You for your kind words Laurie, yes it's very hard so we need to rest and gather comfort from what we can.
Usually people mad at God are simply mad at a false god projected by the fundamentalist part of the church...the two faced god who tortures his enemies forever in "hell" (while asking us to forgive ours).
And if there were a God, I think it very unlikely that He would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt His existence.
Bertrand Russell.
multi loss meset me up i got so mad i cud of slapet god him/her scream at him/her swear at him/her
Whoever will have nothing to do with thorns, can never gather roses.
God says do what you wish, but make the wrong choice and you will be tortured in hell for eternity. That's not free will. It's like a man telling his girlfriend, do what you wish, but if you choose to leave me, I will track you down and blow your brains out. When a man says this we call him a psychopath. When god says the same we call him "loving" and build churches in his honor.
William C Easttom II.
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