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@homosanity · 4:46

The Lost Art of Death and Dying??

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Sometimes it's right after the next day the person dies. You have no time, but oftentimes many people just don't go. So I think that we're pushing aside the grieving process where we've gotten in the habit of, like, this is an uncomfortable thing. And it was weird what we had to do with COVID But you know what? It's better than facing the uncomfortability with it. So we're going to keep continuing on this path

#grieving #funeral #covid

@saycoshow
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@saycoshow · 2:26

#Death. #Queer #SayCoShow

Of course they were going to go and eat and grieve and have family time, but the last service was extremely short, which is what they showed on Facebook. I love your content. Easy, fun, lighthearted, and then also deep, dark ideas like this. It's inevitable. We're dying every day, and eventually we will die. I'm just glad that I know that there's something bigger than me. If not, I'd lose what little mind I have
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@homosanity · 4:54
And that's very interesting things that they've seen when they're dying on the other side, I know that I've experienced things when people have died after they've died. Visitations, even as a young man, just what I would call visitations from the spirit of God that I didn't ask for, that I'm grateful for, because they drew me closer to God. And yet I will still have questions and doubts, too, just like anyone else. And things like that
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