The following reading was written by Henry Scott Holland (27 January 1847 – 17 March 1918) was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford...
My friend Sarah shared this reading with me earlier today and I can't quite articulate why it cut me to the quick, but it did. Death is something that we often want to separate from daily life. We remove ourselves - or try to - from grief. But death and life are married. Death and life can't be separated.
While I don't know the ways that death or loss have impacted you life,
I do know that death has impacted and continues to impact me.
But death is a part of life that I can't live without - like the quote states...
"death is nothing at all...All is well."
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