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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1515081" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Anyone who experiences the last months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, of their parents lives will know that with advancing age and decreased cognitive capabilities, regret is not a factor. I picked my dad up from the nursing home, he was 92, and took him to the farm. He really enjoyed those visits during the last couple years of his mortal life. Dad loved animals. He never dwelled on regrets. He did hint to me that he doubted any after mortal life existence. I handled those discussions very delicately. I ask him why he had those doubts. He said, I cannot understand a God who would watch so many children suffer and let it go on.</p><p></p><p>I visited my mom and dad almost daily during their last two years of mortal existence. During their last days and hours, regret is not a factor. It is simply the surrender of our mortal life to that from which we came - the elements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1515081, member: 27490"] Anyone who experiences the last months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, of their parents lives will know that with advancing age and decreased cognitive capabilities, regret is not a factor. I picked my dad up from the nursing home, he was 92, and took him to the farm. He really enjoyed those visits during the last couple years of his mortal life. Dad loved animals. He never dwelled on regrets. He did hint to me that he doubted any after mortal life existence. I handled those discussions very delicately. I ask him why he had those doubts. He said, I cannot understand a God who would watch so many children suffer and let it go on. I visited my mom and dad almost daily during their last two years of mortal existence. During their last days and hours, regret is not a factor. It is simply the surrender of our mortal life to that from which we came - the elements. [/QUOTE]
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