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Topic: Bad News
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Fri 02/02/07 07:13 PM
Was that accident in Stow,Ohio..If it was I work with a lady tht knew
them personally...It was an awful accident...I am sorry for your
loss...Keep your spirits up..It is hard to lose a friend...

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Fri 02/02/07 08:03 PM
sorry about that T. and yes, when you get to know someone, it does not
matter if it was online or offline, but you get to meet the soul of that
person even if they have a totally different name, a friend is a friend,
I have gotten better advices here from my friends then from my friends,
here at home...

sorry about your lost !!!

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Fri 02/02/07 08:20 PM
((((((((Tneal))))))))))) I'm So Sorry..

here is a site that is a guy that writes very helpful books.

http://www.spiritsite.com/writing/jamvan/part5.shtml

or just Spiritesite.com

you can just read it there..



James Van Praagh,
Healing Grief, Part 1
No matter where we live or what language we speak, we share a common
experience with everyone else on the planet - the loss of someone or
something close to us. Loss can be sudden, without warning, or
predictable, and still we are unable to prevent it from happening. All
loss brings up feelings and memories, and for some these experiences may
seem uneventful, while for others such loss changes the course of their
lives forever. When someone or something is gone from our lives, we
experience an array of physical, emotional, and spiritual sensations
known as grief. Webster's Dictionary defines grief as "a deep and
poignant distress caused by or as if by bereavement; a cause of such
suffering; a mishap, misadventure, trouble, annoyance; an unfortunate
outcome: disaster."

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