That’s the hope, isn’t it? To see your family in your time of dying.

Saim .A. Cheeda
That’s the hope, isn’t it? To see your family in...
That’s the hope, isn’t it? To see your family in...
That’s the hope, isn’t it? To see your family in...
That’s the hope, isn’t it? To see your family in...
About This Quote

The notion that we want our loved ones to see us as we are, as we approach death, is an important one. Imagine that you and your loved one were near death and you both knew it. You could face it together and go through the dying process together. Your loved one would be able to talk with you and say what was on their mind right up until the moment they died.

They wouldn’t have to worry about holding back any emotions or secrets because you could speak freely without worrying about hurting each other. It would be a time to share everything from joys to sorrows, from dreams to fears. What a time to tell your loved ones how much you love them and how much they mean to you.

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