A BEAUTIFUL SORROW - February 2025
A friend sent this meme to me to share his thoughts about his grief over the loss of a beloved-one, and it evoked the following pros from me. I hope you will not be afraid to share your own grief with others, and engage our ages-old compulsion to try to express this "Beautiful Sorrow" with all who understand it's pain and our need to express that pain by aesthetic means . . . through our hearts.
You have described well how grief feels to “me” as well.
And, in my case, I keep showing love in tangible ways -- though my loved ones have gone ahead.
My gifts, I imagine, will resound in the world — like thunder rolling out across the country side after a lightning strike, or like rivulets flowing into a stream.
All who hear its sound and feel its vibrations, all who see the waters rise, will know that some great event has occurred, and all will become aware of “someone” they may never have known existed—but do now.
And this, in my view, extends their existence in this world far beyond the length of their short days. They will not be forgotten or dismissed from the choir of voices that resonate in the songs of life.
These are my gifts of grace to them that continue to beautify their lives; these are my endowments that I will continue to bestow on them…until our eyes meet again; until I hold them in my arms once more.
They “WILL” know I have loved them by the gems I place in beautiful settings, the jewels I polish in loving homage to their lives.
One day I plan to give them these gifts of love — face to face -- then my grief can finally find its place of rest. ♥️

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