I once read an article that started with a quote that said: “To deny the feelings of loss that suffuse so many lives right now, or to deny the validity of those feelings, risks turning pain into suffering.”
This statement is powerful. Our story is powerful to those who listen to it. We often hold onto the death of our loved one and forget to LIVE. living incudes telling about their lives, telling our story of pain, and finding some sort of meaning in the pain. We can never make their murder have meaning, but their life does have meaning. What we do with pain has meaning. We must not lose love, we must not harden in pain and forget how to love and let love in. I will leave you with the rest of this article that was so touching to me.
"The human race has a tainted and war-torn history. Hurt, evil and pain have marked our years. At times, the ruins are all that we can see. But like a crack in the sidewalk, between the layers of darkness, light always seeps in, a root takes hold and right there in the cement, a flower grows. Love remains. God is love. So as long as He sits on the throne, love will remain. Through war, through prejudice, through tears and pain, no matter how dark and desperate our world becomes, love cannot be conquered. Love conquers. And love will be what’s standing when all else has faded away."
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REFLECTION: In what ways can you live more? We can allow this to destroy us or we can allow this to change us in a way we have power over it, we get the choice.
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