jeromyjfez wrote:Hi friends, I recently lost my all-time beloved best friend of 20 years on Feb. 20th. He and I spoke every night for 7 months during his horrific battle with pancreatic cancer, I was his main spiritual/emotional support person. After he died, I cried every day for 3 weeks... the memorial service for him wasnt until 2 weeks ago. Since the service I once again find myself feeling this constant deep pain and emptiness, like an energetic depression.
I didnt expect there to be so much ongoing distress and emptiness after this event, is this normal?
Thanks for your ears, God bless
jeromyjfez, grief is one of those difficult emotions that we all experience at one or another. To avoid grief, we must be willing/able to avoid having loved. I know very well what it's like to lose someone that is dear to you. It can hurt beyond description. When I was hurting, a good friend gave this to me. Maybe this will help you as well...
"God looked around his Garden and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon his earth and saw your loving face.
He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.
His Garden must be beautiful, he always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering, he knew you were in pain.
And knew that you would never get well on earth again.
He saw your path was difficult, he closed your tired eyes,
He whispered to you "Peace be Thine" and gave you wings to fly.
When we saw you sleeping so calm and free of pain,
We would not wish you back to earth to suffer once again.
You've left us precious memories, your love will be our guide,
You live on through your children, you're always by our side.
It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone.
For part of us went with you on the day God called you home"
I wish you the best, my friend, and may the Lord's perfect peace encompass you.