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  • Beautiful. Thank you.

  • @ez2izzy Thanks for watching and taking a moment to comment. 

  • Thank you, from a selfish mourner who wishes I had not been left in the partings in the borderlands. . . peace grows with my understanding . . . but the understanding of others seems to lessen and lessen. So I shrink from this world, for I am not a part of it. . . I'm just passing through

  • @Honker66 I'm sorry for your loss. Words fail at times like these. Be patient with yourself. Time does heal. But of course that varies with each individual.

  • Stunningly breathtaking words and images. Perfect for having lost a dear loved one.

  • @marmcmick Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • It is the same as it ever was, there is unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, Just around the corner. All Is Well." Henry Scott Holland 1847-1918, Canon of St Paul 's Cathedral!Thank YOU so much for the Blessing of your work, dear Jeff, bringing up the challenges of life in such a loving way; most touching to read about your mom and your wife is right on. Wishing a beautyFULL weekend!!! Lisa

  • @MsWingmaker Thank you Lisa. I don't think I knew that you were working in a

    hospice situation ( but my memory fails me at times). That's a terrific service and

    I always hear so many favorable comments about the authentic service provided

    by those in that field.

  • @merhlin

    My father passed NY Eve 2004 when i was traveling abroad. In that night, more so after that, i "experienced" and wanted to explore further. That is why i went to study at the Arthur Findlay College to put into perspective. You find a play list about Gordon Higgonson, who founded this college. Passing and the life after death?! is a most sensitive challenge to explore for many people. There is no ultimate truth out there, but a frame work of experiences to resonate with or not! Lisa

  • Speak to me in the easy way which you always used Put no difference in your tone, Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be ever the household world that it always was, Let it be spoken without effect, without the trace of shadow on it. Life means all that it ever meant.

  • Dear Jeff,

    As you might know I have been and am with people passing in my charity, hospice, work, many family member passed so far, and my personal beliefs are introduced in the intro on my main channel, play lists are available on this channel for consideration.

    „All Is Well

    Death is nothing at all, I have only slipped into the next room

    I am I and you are you Whatever we were to each other, that we are still.

    Call me by my old familiar name,

  • A lovely, authentic sharing ~

  • @cathyginter  Thanks Cathy.

  • @merhlin

    I wish to thank you very much for this

    Beauty ! It is food for the spirit and at this moment it is exactly what is needed very helpful

  • Jeff... this is so beautiful... I can relate to this in the fullness of its beauty.

    I can also relate to you, every once in a while.. you bring something into this world which is even more beautiful than what came before... you know who this resembles aswell do you not?

    I see me in you as I see Him in all.

    I love you Brother, so dearly.

    In Grattitude,

    Harry

  • @WhiteWolf1088 Thanks Harry. I wrote down all the things I wanted my mother to know about how I feel about her, (should she die before I had a chance to say them) and gave it to her. That helps. She was most appreciative. It was my wife's suggestion and she was spot-on. I highly recommend doing that, whether you live in the same city (country) or not.

  • @merhlin Thank you for the considerate words... I will likely do that once.

    My parents are still in their early fifties, but every day you live can be the last, so thank you for the advice.

    Peace :)

  • * * * VERY NICE !! * * *

  • @Bidyyy  Thanks for stopping by and watching!

  • That was just beautiful, as usual...you never do anything that isn't. ;-) This comes at time in my life when I am still trying to come to terms with the loss of my Brother in law to Alzhiemiers disease, last October. It hit our family very hard. His decline was such a slow and tortuous one.I will make sure that I pass this link on to my sister. Many blessings to you for the kindness in your soul and beauty that you so freely share with all of us..Namaste.

  • @meezerlover

    Thank you. Alzheimers is such a tragedy, though certainly no death is easy.

    That is a specially difficult one for everyone to deal with.

  • I've passed this new work to a friend who just lost her beloved brother. I know in my heart that she will; like me, shed a tear of love from her heart. Thank you for your pearls of love and wisdom. This video felt like a tender loving hand guiding me to love's shores of deepest appreciation and gratitude for our beloved who have parted this world.

    My love surrounds you, dear brother. <3

  • @vmcebollero Thank you and thanks for watching. I hope it's helpful to others. It's

    just a wonderful sentiment. I hope your friend will read the entire piece online.

  • OMG! I cryed like a baby!

    I lost my Dad, it will be a year in a few days!

    This beautiful vid is so touching!

    Thank you so mush friend!

    Be bless!

    Diane : )

  • @diane308 I'm so sorry. I lost my dad when I was in my early twenties and my mom is now about 90 so I guess, psychologically, I'm gearing up for the inevitable.

  • @diane308 Dear Diane.. I am sorry to hear that. There are those who can relate as Jeff shows us.

    He has blessed me with tears of joy often, but this made me grin so widely :)

    I do not know if it is of any help, but remember... you will meet on sparkling shores in golden light once more.

    With love

    -Harry

  • Beautiful. Much Love & Light from Tennessee!

    Keep your light shining and your love flowing.

    deZengo

  • @deZengo

    Thanks for watching. I have a sister in Crossville TN.

  • @merhlin :: it's such a small world! Now is the best time to be alive .. as we can connect with the entire world. We can heal using these crazy mediums and bring LIGHT and LOVE back to share moments in time::space with others. Please feel free to pass my information to her. If she is into yoga / art / music / activism / zumba ... we will have a blast connecting! Much Love & Light! dZ

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