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Wings of love: Encouragement to soar above grief

Have you ever lost someone? Is that person so unique that you feel a part of you is missing?


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Every time you recall the times you spent with the person, you feel an emptiness that words cannot describe. 

You want to see that person one last time, hug them tightly and tell them the heartfelt words you've been longing to say to them. Words you've been keeping in your heart. 


The person is gone now, and you may never see them again. You blame God for taking the person's life, and you wish s/he could wake up from the dead.


It's okay to cry, and it's okay to grieve. It's okay to mourn, but know when to start aligning yourself to healing and recovery.

The person's death may have been an accident or a conspiracy, but one thing is sure, the person is no longer in this world.

Allowing your life to be ruined because of their departure is a worse tragedy.


If you have been grieving the death of someone for a long time, please take the necessary steps to heal and push forward as life goes on. I don't want you to look back and regret not making the most of the time YOU have.

You have the time and opportunity to fulfill your purpose and achieve what you want. Please take advantage of it: make your vision a reality and ensure their legacy lives on. This is what will make them happy, not your persistent sadness.


Are you struggling to move on after the loss of a loved one?

Seek help from a support group, a therapist, or a loved one. Take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally. Remember that healing takes time, but it's possible.

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