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The elderly women has plenty of lived experience. She has seen it all, the good and the bad, the happy and the sad. She has lost loved ones and she has lost herself. When she speaks of the dying process, she keeps it simple. She isn’t afraid, she’s at ease. She maintains that dying isn’t something to worry about. Instead, people should approach it with love and kindness. In her eyes, a flexible heart should be the goal.

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Every person carries the burdens of living. There is no reason to carry pride or previous anger or hurt. She soothes and calms the people that grieve her. Winning arguments is not as important as a peaceful heart. She explains the importance of family. Investing your time into your family should be a priority. A dying person has so much to gain from the company of loved ones, but that person has even more to gain. She firmly believes people think that love is a huge production of words, and that is what’s so important.

Grandma always believed these feelings can soften and complete the heart. She encouraged everyone to forgive. While forgiving won’t erase a painful past, it certainly lessens the discomfort. Anger perpetuates pain, while a calm heart, according to Grandma, is a beautiful and valuable gift, especially at the end of one’s life. This love should be expressed in a dying person’s final days. Words of love, thanks, and forgiveness have the power to heal wounds.

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Mistakes are a part of life. Grandma encouraged seeking forgiveness. Apologies help clear the built-up burdens of the heart and bring immense peace. Forgiveness benefits both the seeker and the bearer. During the final moments of people’s lives, Grandma encouraged the reflection of cheer and the remembrance of precious moments which brings warmth to the heart and gratitude.

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Grandma believed worrying over treasures you cannot take with you is pointless. Items of material value stagnate the body, while love, kindness, and goodness in people’s hearts transcends the life of a person. Grandma’s final piece of advice was simple. Maintain peace of heart, love, forgive, bless and comfort others, and value moments. Heavy feelings are burdens and should be cast to the winds. While the end of a life is to be mourned, it is a time to embrace the peace and love a person embodied and to softly bid farewell.

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