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For thousands of years humanity has been told that grief is a
necessary part of life, that deep sorrow over the passing of our
loved ones is expected and a natural process. I say emphatically
that, No, it is not We can be sad when a friend or family member
leaves us, but sad as if they are moving to another country, not
disappearing from existence forever. You can, and ought to be
emotionally stable and spiritually content after the death of a
loved one. People sometimes spend months or years of their lives
mired in crippling grief which sidetracks them from school, career,
positive and healthy parenting, or other fruitful endeavors. Grief
sabotages happy, productive lives. Sometimes people in extreme
grief become angry, abuse drugs and alcohol, or even take their own
lives. It doesn't have to be this way. Sadness when someone leaves
our lives is normal. Intense grief need not be. If you are a
Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Jew there is plenty of
support for the afterlife in the holy books and teachings of your
faith. All combined, these religions encompass the spiritual
beliefs of most of the people on Earth. If you Believe, grief is
not for you - emotional peace and happiness is. Defeat your grief
now.
New Jersey 9/11 Memorials: A Photographic Guide brings September 11
memorials and monuments from New Jersey communities large and
small, together in one beautiful and informative photo book. Share
the memories, history, and heart-felt tributes in this respectful
photographic guide. Includes the National September 11 memorials.
Foreword by Thomas H. Kean, former Governor of New Jersey and 9/11
Commission Chairman
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