Our condolences and prayers for Dhav
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Our condolences and prayers for Dhav
Please accept our deepest heart felt condolences on the sudden passing away of your father.
I am just too shocked to say anything more :(
Be strong!
Swetha
I am just too shocked to say anything more :(
Be strong!
Swetha
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Please accept our condolence with love from my heart,be strong and bold during this time.God bless you.
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I extend to you my sincerest, but also belated condolences
To you Dhav and your entire family, I extend my sincerest but also belated condolences,
I truly hope that you will feel that this is a case of better late than never.
It was already a month and one day since your father's passing when I first noticed quite by accident, your request for a healing on your Dad's behalf on the I Need A Hug forum.
Which then in turn brought me here.
My only advice to you as one of my dearest friends and with my own father having died from congestive heart failure on the day of July 12th 1989, is NEVER to allow anyone to tell you what is the "right" or "normal" or "acceptable" way for you to mourn for your significant loss.
There is a highly simplistic and dangerous to your mental health fallacy going around in public (and one which has caused immeasurable and totally unnecessary suffering to those of us whom they have left behind them) that each of us are somehow programmed or hard wired to grieve in exactly the same way as everybody else does, like a machine or robot.
UTTER NONSENSE!
RUBBISH!
ENTIRELY INCONSISTENT WITH THE REALITY OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE! :smt009
Unless your grief has completely paralysed you to the extent that you are no longer able to function at all in your daily life, the way in which you are dealing or coping with your parent's loss at the moment IS THE RIGHT, NORMAL AND ACCEPTABLE WAY FOR YOU.
Love, Light and Peace to you and your loved ones (both those in this world, as well as those whom are in many ways more alive than we are in the next),
EoT![Image](http://fc41.deviantart.com/fs4/i/2004/250/e/a/Tigaer_Emote_by_eStunt.gif)
I truly hope that you will feel that this is a case of better late than never.
It was already a month and one day since your father's passing when I first noticed quite by accident, your request for a healing on your Dad's behalf on the I Need A Hug forum.
Which then in turn brought me here.
My only advice to you as one of my dearest friends and with my own father having died from congestive heart failure on the day of July 12th 1989, is NEVER to allow anyone to tell you what is the "right" or "normal" or "acceptable" way for you to mourn for your significant loss.
There is a highly simplistic and dangerous to your mental health fallacy going around in public (and one which has caused immeasurable and totally unnecessary suffering to those of us whom they have left behind them) that each of us are somehow programmed or hard wired to grieve in exactly the same way as everybody else does, like a machine or robot.
UTTER NONSENSE!
RUBBISH!
ENTIRELY INCONSISTENT WITH THE REALITY OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE! :smt009
Unless your grief has completely paralysed you to the extent that you are no longer able to function at all in your daily life, the way in which you are dealing or coping with your parent's loss at the moment IS THE RIGHT, NORMAL AND ACCEPTABLE WAY FOR YOU.
Love, Light and Peace to you and your loved ones (both those in this world, as well as those whom are in many ways more alive than we are in the next),
EoT
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