I believe You that death
I believe You that death isn't as much as I make it out to be. And I believe You that You don't take anyone away. More than cruel or anything, a God doing things like that would be embarrassingly stupid. Thank Your for not being stupid.
And, You see, if we find it hard to let go of loved ones, or a certain loved one, the idea might be that it would be so nice to walk all the way into awareness of indestructible unity hand in hand. We want to see oneness even in the flesh, at least I do.
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There are two things I do not understand in this Heavenletter:
- What does "an undeniable God" mean (3rd paragraph)?
- What does the sentence "What if could be?" in the second paragraph from below mean?


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I cannot tell you how much Heavenletters mean to me. Some days I could cry for the beauty of the words -- other days I laugh out loud -- and yet others I gasp with realization when I read them. The greatest gift these Heavenletters bring, I think, is the emotional responses we have - emotion ... e-motion ... energy in motion. They get us moving!