After studying a semester of Astronomy I began to realize how short the human lifespan is compared to how long our star the Sun and our planet Earth have been around. We are a mere blink of existence compared to the metals and rocks that have laid here before us. So why the human species does exists? What is is our mission in life? What is our purpose? I have thought about these three questions many of times after loosing my father to brain cancer at my own age of 22. So much so that I almost took my own life trying to follow in suit. What I have learned in that this world, including our universe is not a one dimensional area of known existence. We could possibly be a part of a multi-level dimension consisting a deeper meaning into our souls.
Watching a loved one take their last breath and knowing that you will never see what makes of their mortal body again does not mean this is good-bye. I firmly believe they have moved on to the next set in our multi-level dimension that exists in our lifeline. At times people who are very ill and on brink of crossing over receive messages from both sides. My grandmother was so sick for so long, she was a wonderful women, toward the end she would talk about her son who had also recently just passed. Could it be possible that her physical self was still in this world but her mental self was receiving messages from both sides of these dimensions?
This is not good-bye; it is rather a pause in the physical relationship that we have with that person who has passed away. Death sometimes feels like the most scary thing in the world, and rightfully so as it is also the most "unknown" phenomenon in this world. The time that lapses in the death is something that can't be counted. Just as is all the years this planet has existed before our inhabitance. It is the years that we live on this planet that seem to go past so fast and rightfully so. Tomorrow is a new day, although it does not change anything in the past, it still feels good that tomorrow is a new day. We have yet another chance to remember but still live out our current lives to the fullest.
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