June 17, 2017, Chino Valley-
The youth pastor, at a memorial service for a slain child, this evening, used these words, in reference to Christ facing His trials. He chose this example, in encouraging the friends and family members of the little boy to not be dissuaded, by the dark forces assailing us, from looking to the Higher Power for signs as to how to react to such adversity.
I have now either helped lay to rest, or to memorialize, 9 children, over the past 37 years. Most died of disease, or were killed in accidents. This is the first time I’ve dealt with the murder of a defenseless person, on such a personal level. The boy was one of several, with whom I worked, while a substitute teacher, in his elementary school. This particular school does a fine job of imparting a sense of community, and at the service, his former teachers and a recently-retired principal, each had a positive remembrance of the boy.
Earlier today, whilst driving to another service activity, I listened as the pop singer, Lorde, commented on one of her songs, her point being that she has sometimes thought her place in the lives of her loved ones might be too intense, that maybe she takes up too much space.
That resonated with me. I limit my time with others, for the very sake of NOT taking up too much of their space and time. Conversely, though, I don’t think anything of giving others as much of either, as they need. I haven’t quite gotten to the origin of that dichotomy.
The memorialized child seemed to have had the same dilemma, and the youngest of the children who spoke, remembered him as comfortable with giving, but not receiving. I hope he has a better understanding of it all now, in the Realm of Light.
Thank you for sharing.
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My honour.
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There are no words to express the horror of this loss. And there are so very many innocents lost. Heartbreaking.
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The vast majority of us are loving and humane. The lost souls, though, keep leaving bodies in their wake. This is the non-monetary reason that I keep working.
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So sad.
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Truly.
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How very sad! The question of time with others is an interesting one, though — one of unspoken communication in many instances.
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Yes, it is intriguing, as to how much communication is unspoken.
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I did not know you had worked with the boy, Gary.
I thought you had heard about the murder on the local news.
Having worked with the boy makes your pain all the more intense.
May he be blessed in the Heavenly Father’s realm.
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It took a bit of time, for me to remember that energetic, wonderful group of little boys. At the time I worked there, he was in second grade. He had just completed fourth, when he was killed.
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