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RE: Death after Life: Dealing with disaster before it happens
I'm glad to see your friend was in the end alright !!!!
I've lost my first love at a car accident when he was 18 and I was 16 so I know since very early what's this whole pain about.
My boyfriend says I believe in religious bs, the truth is though that most of the time, even as a theologian, I do what you say: I pretend - pretend to believe, because this way it's easier.
Death -especially a violent one- is a really big matter that I'm not sure I want to get into, at least not on Steemit. But I will talk about Memory soon (like I did about Happiness), including sad parts as well...
I salute you from Copenhagen!
I am glad too, and also feel for the two who died. I do not know the age of the child but growing up knowing you witnessed your mother's murder is likely to take its toll on the psychology.
As critical as I am at times, I am also uncertain as to what is or isn't out there. I find it simultaneously calming and energising to mentally investigate it. As much as I crave an easy way, I try my best not to give in to the temptation. I am not a masochist but I know that 'my easy' leads to difficult positions in the long-run.
Reducing violence of all kinds is my a part of my overall view and to do this requires understanding otherwise it is likely more violence will eventuate.
A bow from Finland.