Saints. This is what you call those who do good deeds above and beyond the norm. “You are a saint!” you say to those who may not go down in the annals of history, but remain marked in your personal story as one who made a difference in a time of need. You can be a saint for others with very little effort. It is not quantity, but quality and timing when it comes to doing that which makes a difference … that which changes lives for the better and may even save a life.
You are so very loved.
Does anybody have any advice how I can tell my disabled brother that our dog died he gets very emotional
hello nicole, help him first to understand that we are more than a body. that life transitions into another life. if he can visualize that and see your dog on the other side of that beautiful Bridge he will be able to understand that death is not the final answer. then when you are comfortable with that you can tell him. we seem to divorce ourselves from the Death part of life and death. we can’t because we’re all going to encounter it. my dog died 3 weeks before my husband. he got to say goodbye to her and knew that she paved the way for him. I tell you this so that you understand that I’m not coming from a place where I don’t know how hard that is. I’ve been there and I’m living it right now. what truly matters is the love that we are. you are love and I can see in your post that you have a kind heart. give it to Spirit you will know what to say.