“Unable are the Loved to die for Love is Immortality.” –Emily Dickinson

An independent Reality of Life and It’s Inevitable Ongoing Nature–these are fascinating ideas to ponder. The cycles of life affect us all, from birth to the last breath on this plane while stepping forth into the next phase of ongoing life.

Whether we believe in life after life, whether our particular religion supports the idea of eternal or at least a continuation of existence beyond the earthly experience, the light of life and the continuation of it remain undaunted by what we think. Life is a secure, potent, and vigorous infinite principle within all life expressions and forms–including human beings.

Most of the time, myself included, we take our precious existence for granted. Let’s not. If you have heard or read of a sad death or you have experienced the passing of a close friend or loved one–it hurts, shakes and stirs us. When my sister passed over a year ago, I did not doubt her immortality. I wondered what she faced on the other side. No doubt it was herself more profoundly than ever.

Hug your family members. Let them know they are loved regardless. Praise your friends for being there for you. And to have them in your life for you to appreciate and support. Even strangers or acquaintances and people we have not met–are vital to the whole scheme and unfoldment of life and to our individual lives. We each touch one another in unobservable ways.

The components that make up one life are enormous and miraculous. We discover new capabilities and astonishments about animals and other living organisms each day. Amazing life, which incudes thinking, feeling conscious things (human beings).  Not excluding, our pets and natural environment of teaming animations of existence.

Life feels, albeit uniquely expressed by each alive creation. One of my courses in college explained how Americans usually suppress grief, avoid the idea of death, and try to skirt around feeling their deeper sentiments. Our emotions and feelings are an essential part of our nature. They can become as poison if some feelings like hate and resentment are suppressed, to name a couple. If grief is suppressed, plain and simply, it blocks our aliveness, our energy. Grieving is healthy and natural throughout nature and in living expressions, not excluding homo sapiens.

Let us be encouragers of ourselves and others to exude the remarkable individualizations that we each are, that is waiting expression. We need one another. We need to reveal and give of our essence of creativity and life energy. We admire and are grateful for the love and originality of others. Let’s tell them so. There is something incredible and inspiring about every one of us–at the very least which is the grandest–the eternal shining light within each person.

Affirmation–I am a promoter and builder of Life.

For more on Life, you are invited to my Facebook page (Frieda King), July 16, 2015 entry.

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