Death cannot occur within the experience of who you are — within your soul, which lives far past the end of what you call your physical life.
Would you be sad about falling down stairs that you never actually fell down? No. Then, why would be sad about a loved one’s death if that, also, never actually happened?
We may mourn our own loss, but it doesn't make sense to mourn their death.
They wouldn't want you to mourn their death.
Rather, they would hope that you may celebrate their “Continuation Day,”
the love and joy they expressed in physical form, and that they are now continuing to live in the free and wondrous expression of their evolutionary process.
And since death is a part of life, it makes sense that people all over the world, from all different cultures and backgrounds, have their own holidays set aside to honor those who have passed on.
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