The Soul’s Timing: Why They Left Exactly When They Were Meant To
Peter Crone · 978 words · 5 min read · EN-ORIG

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None of us are going to be free of the experience of loss. But if we can perhaps reframe it in a way that it's inevitable, unavoidable, and an intrinsic part of life, not just as a way of helping us recognize what's really profoundly important to us, but also, I think, on the flip side, to
reinforce the the the beauty of being alive, right? The preciousness of life. Because so often we take things for granted. And when you do go through typically later in life hopefully the loss of friends, the loss of parents, the loss of loved ones, it can be a reminder of like, oh, the fragility of
being here. And maybe it's an invitation to live a little more fully, love a little deeper, you know, >> yeah, >> produce a little bit more in line with your dreams and your creative powers that perhaps you've been procrastinating on, denying, resisting. So they're the two buckets that I look at is yes, I
feel for everybody who goes through it and their their human experience of sadness, grief, and loss is is real. And let's use it as a way to evolve, to mature, to become a little bit perhaps more enlightened in the way that we recognize that, you know, this is all transitory. It's all temporary. And am I going to go, you
know, through the motions and sit on my laurels? Am I going to say no to something that my heart is really craving, but I'm just scared? Uh or am I going to, as I like to do, live full out? >> Yeah. And it's what what this all is bringing up for me is sort of this
notion of like even resting on the laurels and sitting in your grief because [clears throat] it's been said to me so many times and you hear this often about, you know, grief takes as long as it takes. Mhm. >> And I just I wonder if you prescribe to that exactly or there's or or there's
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