Thursday, 30 May 2013

the strength and the courage

Dear friend, I've heard and I want to offer you my unconditional support and heartfelt sympathy.  I share your grief and your pain as do all those who may have learned about this tragedy.  My own mother passed on two months and two days ago and I know such an event is beyond words or human reasoning.  A whole universe disappeared that day - it was as if I myself died.  But eternal peace has now been granted to her and finally an end has been put to her suffering.

Though there might be some feelings of guilt what really matters is you have brought her incomparable happiness and have done her immense good in life.
I am sure she is proud of what you have accomplished so far and how you've raised a beautiful family.
She is also looking forward to the many great things that you have yet to accomplish including the brilliant and beneficial research that lies ahead of you.
She would have wanted you to be brave like she was during her illness and that through her ordeal you find the strength and the courage to be even greater and accomplish amazing things, things than you never thought possible.
I am certain that you, like me, have joined this course for a purpose, so that we may do our best to make the world a better place.
Please don't forget that it must have been her wish, like it was the wish of my own mother, to see you succeed brilliantly.
My mother is now my reason to live because she lives on through me and my brother.
She is now my very breath and her suffering has now become my very will to fight cancer.

I will pray for your mother tonight and that you may find the courage and the love to help you through this.

If you give me your home address, I would like to send you flowers.

Anything else I might do please, please, just ask.

Your friend

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