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    life death or is it?

    Well, I just received news that my Granddad did not awaken after surgery this afternoon.
    I am profoundly sad. Not, the tear you hair out sad you see on tv and movies. It is a hole or void in the center of my being.
    There is nothing I can do right now.
    Hell, there was nothing I could have done.
    I am thankful I used my vacation time to see him this past winter.
    All I'm left with is a zafu to sit with it and await my mom's call to tell me of the memorial arrangements.

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    I'm sorry to hear of ur loss. May your grandfather's memories spur you on to do the important things in the life.

    metth.

    aswini

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    Im sorry to hear of your granddad FeMonky.

    I wish there was more I could say, but all I can say is my thoughts are with you.

    Namaste

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    Yes, losing someone we love is at the heart of life.

    I think you put a good description in "life & death or is it?" ... Is there truly "losing"? That nothing and no one is ever "lost" is a Buddhist perspective. They are not "lost" for they were never "gained".

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    I'm sorry for your loss.

    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jundo
    Yes, losing someone we love is at the heart of life.

    I think you put a good description in "life & death or is it?" ... Is there truly "losing"? That nothing and no one is ever "lost" is a Buddhist perspective. They are not "lost" for they were never "gained".
    I remember when my father died. He was only 55 years old, and I was 24.

    I was worried at the time because I didn't cry - but when I saw his body, I knew that the thing lying in front of me was not really my father - and that wherever my father was, he could never really leave. I don't know why it didn't bother me much. It was the same with my grandparents.

    Then I hear about people like FeMonkey who are hit very hard by the death of their grandparents. What hurts the most, FM? That you will no longer talk to him? That it's a reminder that you too will someday die?

    I am sorry for your loss, even if I have to admit that I don't understand it.

    Chet

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    Thank you for all your support.
    i have good friends here, other forums, and in real life.
    I am doing my best to see it as moment to moment and experience fully the sadness as well as remember the times we had.
    Sometimes, even if you sit everyday in Zazen, the full brunt of exactly how impermanent everything is hits you. its very profound. and fleeting. and not fleeting. And, I've had a very difficult day. off to bed with me.
    thank you all, again. it means a lot to me.

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    Well, it is all part of it, is it not?

    Dirk's New Buddha Thread:

    viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1479&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

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    Femonky, i am sorry for your lose.

    yesterday was a day that involved death for me too.
    in the morning the grandmother of my girlfriends neighbor died and we had to rush to a funeral that we were informed of in the last moment.

    on different story, about a year ago my dog for the last 14.5 years died... just to give it some perspective i have had her longer than i had my brother.
    she was a part of the family and i have cried so much when she died in my arms.
    i was sure that it was the 20th of march that she died and it turned out it was the 11th. i missed the date and got it all wrong.
    i am still not really sure how i feel about it.
    thank you for listening.


    Gassho, Dojin.

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    Gassho,
    Bill

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    Very sad news indeed. My deepest sympathy.

    Gassho, Shohei

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    rlehnen
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    I am so sorry for your loss FeMonkey.
    My condolences to you and your family.
    Renee

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    Thinking of you. Wishing you whatever support I can.

    It is a great loss, because you have lost being with him, and that really is a loss.

    gassho,
    rowan

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    Thinking of you. There may be no birth and death, etc etc, but there is a feeling of loss, and it hurts.

    Gassho

    Martin

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    Gassho

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    My condolences as well.

    Gassho,
    Bill

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    FeMonky,
    With deepest sympathy,

    "When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. " ~Kahlil Gibran


    Gassho,

    Jintai

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    May all beings be happy.

    Gassho
    Bansho

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