Tamara wrote:
Having been through several hospice situations this year, I'll quote one of the hospice nurses: "It is easier for the one who is about to die, to let go, if they are not being continually touched or spoken to....for some reason, it is just easier to let go. Perhaps it is because there are loved ones passed reaching out to them...its easier to go if no one is holding you back."
T,
You know, I have had a couple of experiences lately that makes me believe that loved ones that have passed on do reach out for us when we are ready to pass. Very interesting to me. I hope it is true, too.
My Native American friend told me that cats like to be outdoors to be ready to rejoin nature. I thought that was lovely, too.
Anne and Jimi Too Cool, Simms and Sophie among other furry friends
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