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  • I live alone at my grand parents house, both have died during this terrible year but i have no fear at all, i know that they are watching over me wherever they are, sometimes i "ear" my grandpa saying "give that to me you don't know how to do it properly" or my grandma saying "it's time for you to go do this or that" so they continue to live inside of me and they always will.

    However i miss them so much... :-(

  • Believe, brother . . . believe . . . love, chadwick

  • There is only fear of "death" if one is afraid of giving up their self. But if you are someone who does not want to "die", i believe they will return as they are not ready to "give up" their self and be free. I know what you mean. They will be alive, in our mind. They cannot die, in our mind. And if you listen well, you may "hear" them in your mind, with you. I wonder how you are. Please be well. My prayers go out to you . Peace.

  • I'm so glad someone made a video about this. You're very right, and I respect your thoughts a lot. You're beautiful inside and out. Take care, hope everything is well. x

  • Darling the reason people fear death is because we are programmed with the misleading belief that there is no life after death. The human soul is eternal and we live in an infinite and ever expanding universe. If more people understood and really believed that, they would not be fearful of death. That has certainly been my experience.

  • take care...

    what you said we never really lost somebody....you are right....that's what i thought too....

  • Interesting...

    I understand what'cha mean-my comrades are always on my minds since day one. I still miss them every day cause their over there doing their duties while I'm here waiting for my turn to go over....

  • Thanks for posting this. I think you are a uniquely beautiful person and you have some great opinions. Cheers hun ^__^

  • What helps me deal with the inevitable is to look at death as merely a transitional phase to a newer, happier, better and eternal life. This life, for me anyway, is about getting right with God, making the necessary sacrifices, being thankful for life's small blessings and being helpful to those in need, and to do it all with a sense of humility. It's an ongoing process i work on every day of my life.

  • A person is not really dead until they are forgotten.

    There are a lot of dead people walking around.

  • could have put it my self.

    but tbh u shouldnt really worry about death,

    in my mind anyway.

    because what happens happens,

    and what doesnt doesnt.

    unfortunatly, we all have to leave sometime, so the way i see it is:

    to forget about death until you need to know,

    live your life to the full,

    chase your dreams,

    catch them and never let go.

  • im been feeling down ive cried so much iwatch u and ut goes away XD

  • Te amo Chase eres bello y valiente.

  • I totally understand what you are saying, and yes, there are persons who stay with us. You express a beautiful love and I hope the best for you.

  • Maybe this alienation from honest connection with our masculine and feminine aspects is partly because our culture is so dominated by advertising, always finding new ways of cultivating feeling of need and dissatisfaction?

    You are a shining counter-example. Including how you have the courage to do such selfless, committed, and passionate ballet, swimming against the current of show-off American athleticism.

  • It would be a real gift to us if you would consider doing a video-blog entry telling a bit about your journey of discovery and exploration, which has led to your being comfortable with and fully inhabiting your masculine and feminine aspects. So many people in the U.S. and Canada are comfortable with neither aspect of themselves.

  • I feel the same way. i will always remember Eunice as my childhood friend.

  • Dear Chase,

    I love you Ma'am!

  • You are so right my friend

    I feel like my Alex Is always with me

    cause he always is , And Iam always with him ....

    OOOOO Orphan Gordie , I have Drag Queens on Ice ( Skating , singing and Dancing )

  • I have a huge fear of death, getting old and losing people close to me. I have never had anyone close to me die before of get siverly sick so it is bound to happen some time. Thank you for making this video it helped me a little bit in dealing with my fear!!!!

  • Yes> the Dead dear will be always with us. But we have to be bold enough to face these tragic moment. I can really feel your sorrow.

  • I give you hug and love.

    And I pray for your and your family.

  • This is a wonderful video... I deal with this emotion on a daily basis. I see death almost daily... I see suffering... and hopefully I help with easing this feeling that my patients have. Thank you so much.

  • I love you so much Chase, Ill pray for you and your family... I miss you so much

  • Oh man your video made me cry so much!. I just lost my first and favorite grandparent, my Grandpa Del to Leukemia on Dec 15th. I've always known that his death would be one of the hardest one for me to get through. I miss him so much. I can still hear his voice inside my head. I can picture him whenever I want but it's not the same. I just want to see my Grampie )-;

  • (c) of weird seeing you like this lately. Your videos started out being so happy however, recently, your videos have been sort of sad, and then this. Again, I am really sorry to hear what is going on, but you can't let it get you down. You need to stay strong for yourself and this person. I wish you the best.

  • I recently lost my Aunt to liver cancer, so I understand what you are saying. It's very hard, and the sad fact is, you never think you will lose the person, but it hits you like a ton of bricks when you do. One mistake I made is that I took my Aunt for granted, and the only advice I can honestly give you is to spend as much time with them as possible, because once they are gone, you wont have that chance again. I'm glad to see your posting, but sad to see that it is on such sad terms. It's kind

  • I'm sad to hear you are dealing with this. What you said about keeping loved ones with you is very comforting and lovely. I hope things get better soon.

  • i had a brother who went trought cancer, he had a rare type that grew very fast and eventually he passed away, it was hard for us at first, but we still think of him every day, even now (7 years later) we think of him not as someone who is gone, but someone who is wating for us to arrive.

  • Philosophy has been a great tool in helping me deal with this issue. It is scary but it doesn't have to be. Enjoy your life live each day to the fullest and don't take it all upon yourself. My therapist once said, "how does worrying about death change anything?, It only robs you of enjoying life here and now. Yoga helps, Buddhism, Epicurean philosophy, quantum physics, Joseph Campbell. You should insulate yourself with their teachings it does help. As Joni Mitchel says, "We are Stardust"

  • just remember the good times it helps to move past the pain

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