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Where Words Fail

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I was afraid of dying so I became a hospice chaplain. I figured if I hung around with Death, made friends with him (at a safe distance), I’d get used to him and he wouldn’t be so scary. So, for the past nine years I have had the privilege to journey with over 1,000 folks who have gone on to the other side. I’ve seen first-hand how we all live in a world where no one escapes without experiencing pain, suffering and death. The thought that maybe, just maybe, suffering could be good for me wasn’t even on my radar screen. But this was before the dying began to teach me about living.

Of all the lessons I’ve learned from the dying, none has been so valuable as this: keep your mouth shut and your heart open.

Why? There are just some places along this life journey where words fail.


Grewe, Fred

 

Author: What the Dying Have Taught Me About Living

Death and Dying

November 1, 2014

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