I am so very sorry for your loss.
I am glad that your husband's experience brought some comfort for you all.
Sometimes there just aren't enough words. I wish you love.
I am so sorry to hear this news Ana. What a beautiful gift your husband was given and a blessing he was able to convey it to all of you. May your brother's memory be a blessing for all of you. Sending you much love.
@ana. I woke up singing this old song in my mind. I think it may be meant for me to share with you.
Rise and look around you
And you'll see who you are
On a clear day
How it will astound you
That the glow of your being outshines every star
You can hear from far and near a world
You've never ever heard before
On that clear day
You can see forever and ever
And ever
And ever
More
Ana, so sorry to hear ❤️
@ana, I'm sending hugs & condolences to you & your family. Grief is a journey, with ebbs & flows. We'll all be here - regardless of which state you're in at any given time. While what you all did was very hard, you know in your hearts that you did what Dale wanted. I have no doubts he's not only grateful, but he felt the love that guided your choices.
@ana I’m so very sorry to hear this. I will lift you and your family up in prayer and ask that you receive peace, comfort and love. I’m sending you a big hug. ❤️??
This post isn't about asking for a prayer.
It is instead written to convey the beauty and impact felt when you discover a prayer has unexpectedly been fulfilled.
2.5 years ago I was a member on our wonderful site here when the horrible Paradise, CA fire occurred. I did not know anyone at the time who had lost a home to the fire but I felt drawn to pray over many weeks and months for those who had been displaced and were struggling from the fire's aftermath.
I felt compelled to post updates here on Jeanne site about the aftermath of this particular fire, the stories of survivors, the stories on the beautiful people who would go out to the charred neighborhoods rescuing separated animals and reuniting them with their owners. Sometimes these reunions took place 6 months after a pet had been thought forever lost to the fire and they were so joyous at their miraculous return. I kept the people who were living in hotels after losing their homes and whose lives had been uprooted in repeated prayer for months. Then less often as time went by and new causes took my attention.
I am sure many of you have had similar experiences. A certain tragedy compiles you to take a closer look, to try and truly feel for those dealing with the tragic event and at the very least, send them healing energy and prayers.
The Paradise Fire and how the community pulled together to help one another and learning about how strangers continued to help strangers made a big impact upon me. I felt it deeply in my soul.
Which brings me to today.
The church I attend fully re-opened today and 6 new people came to services for the first time. All had moved here at some point during the pandemic from various locations across the country. We had our first coffee hour since the pandemic began today also and I had a chance to meet each of them.
And that is when I met him. A senior retired man who visited us for the first time this morning. When I asked him where he had moved from he mentioned it was Paradise, Ca. I immediately had that "feeling" to pay attention, that there was meaning to this meeting between us.
He began to discuss his escape from the fire which destroyed his home, how the unexpected flames where on his property when he left, how he and his family members barely had time to gather their pets and get into their separate vehicles before the flames overtook everything. How he tried to put out a spot fire on his neighbor's property. How they drove through flames. How they lived in a motel for 9 months after the fire destroyed their home. How they lost everything except for their lives, their pets, their vehicles and a small bag of old family videos which had been placed by the front door (scheduled to be taken that morning to a store that converts VHS videos to DVD's and Digital media) and was swooped up by his wife while fleeing.
I had never met this man and yet I felt so connected to him. I felt as if I were greeting a long lost friend and welcoming them home. I sensed through this meeting a divine message was being conveyed. A familiar message which seems to consistently speak to me in quiet moments of reflection, pray and meditation.
We are all connected. What we do on one end of the country or even one end of the globe effects those on the other. That sending prayers, healing, protection and love to those we don't even know does make an impact, that it can be felt and does make a difference. Somehow I knew that the prayers I had sent to the survivors of the Paradise fire had indeed found their way to this man whom I was meeting for the first time. I will never be able to prove this "Ah Ha" and divine moment. But I "know" it to be true. Even when we can't physically be present to help others, we can still be there to help and helping is important in whatever manner we can manifest the positive action.
For those who may remember some of my posts about this fire and the aftermath, I felt you should also hear about this additional chapter and how it came full circle to me personally 2.5 years later.
Thanks!
@ana, my words seem so trivial compared to the pain you are feeling from the passing of your brother. I am so sorry for your loss. I pray that over time, fond memories cut through your sadness like rays of sunshine.
I'm surrounding you and your family with prayers of love, comfort and healing.
@ana. The loss of your brother is such a heartrending experience, yet in the midst of grief, there’s that ray of light, hope and reassurance: your husband’s dream about your brother is a great gift for your family. It’s a gentle reminder that we can not begin to grasp the mysteries of life and death. I have this deep knowing that there is so much more to experience after death and that this life is only part of the big picture. Our spirits go onward. I am sending you angels of protection and angels of wonder as you and your family mourn your loss. May you see signs of your brother everywhere. Much love to you.