My Mother's Way of Dying Well

Reflections by the Author on Her Parents' Deaths

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement
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Author: Dianne Porter ISBN: 9781483626451
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: January 14, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Dianne Porter
ISBN: 9781483626451
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: January 14, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

The unexpected collection of my parents ashes from the crematorium opened the door to a new adventure in dealing my parents death that I personally found very liberating for my soul. It marked the beginning of a personal pilgrimage of faith I had no intention of taking, I thought I was dealing with my parents remains. As time passed I realized I had no choice but to take this path this journey was the only way forward for me. Surprisingly for me it actually strengthened my faith in God and his ways as taught in the Christian faith and its hard to describe how. Once I committed myself to the task I had to take action. I plunged my hands into their ashes that first day even though for me it was like plunging my hands into my parents dead bodies. It was irksome and revolting to me the first time.

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The unexpected collection of my parents ashes from the crematorium opened the door to a new adventure in dealing my parents death that I personally found very liberating for my soul. It marked the beginning of a personal pilgrimage of faith I had no intention of taking, I thought I was dealing with my parents remains. As time passed I realized I had no choice but to take this path this journey was the only way forward for me. Surprisingly for me it actually strengthened my faith in God and his ways as taught in the Christian faith and its hard to describe how. Once I committed myself to the task I had to take action. I plunged my hands into their ashes that first day even though for me it was like plunging my hands into my parents dead bodies. It was irksome and revolting to me the first time.

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