06-27-2020, 11:20 PM
I'm also very sorry for your loss @Littlemaster. Losing a mother is almost like losing your umbilical cord with life itself. She gave you life so to speak.
I always feel like someone doesn't really die spiritually, but parts of them live on in their family and friends. So in a sense their spirit lives on. The more tightly bonded they have been the longer it will live on. For me the spirit side of things never dies. It's part of a larger spiritual universe that I have very little knowledge off. And it is also very subtle. Like sometimes I feel for a species that have made so many major discoveries in life, we're totally lacking in being in touch with our spiritual selves and with one another.
I always feel like someone doesn't really die spiritually, but parts of them live on in their family and friends. So in a sense their spirit lives on. The more tightly bonded they have been the longer it will live on. For me the spirit side of things never dies. It's part of a larger spiritual universe that I have very little knowledge off. And it is also very subtle. Like sometimes I feel for a species that have made so many major discoveries in life, we're totally lacking in being in touch with our spiritual selves and with one another.