tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215101825292415335.post7269591040348740573..comments2023-07-15T10:07:19.758-04:00Comments on My Spouse Is Dead: Feeling, Not Thinking IIVichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12604449367265697562noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215101825292415335.post-91679783819786769912010-04-25T19:44:11.769-04:002010-04-25T19:44:11.769-04:00yes, i ve employed sme of the saem techniques. i l...yes, i ve employed sme of the saem techniques. i lost my husband on March 16 of this year. it is so very recent. I hve good days and bad days,,,good hours and rough ones. Staying in the present takes practice but does help. I too elimnated clutter and use oils and incense. I agree that if the environment is not peaceful, there is no peace. I too make sure tht i shower and get dre4sed every day, and make it a practice to leave the house. When i need to cry i cry, when ineed to wail, i wail, when i need to talk about him i do, its is so hard, but I know tht this is a process we know we must face this one day. One day someone will be missing us .Death isnot the end, but the next phase in our spiritual development. Earth is our classroom, and dour loved ones are simply in another higher vibrating realm ....but with all of tht being undertood my earth self miss the physical presence. DebbieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com