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Richard Hopper's avatar

Again, Merry Christmas to you, GeorgeAnn. Yes, I believe I have experienced God's love directly in two instances. The first was when I was in the Navy on Guam. I was feeling lost and lonely. The Holy Spirit came to me one night and said to me, "Don't be afraid, you will be rewarded." It was like I was having a conversation with the Holy Spirit. That conversation carried on for many days afterward. I felt happy and relieved. The second instance was as I wrote in my Substack post, My PET Scan. In both instances the feeling of overwhelming love was present.

Our Christmas tree is really a memory tree spanning more than 50 years. We have Elizabeth's ornaments on the tree. Their presence makes me feel that she is still here with us.

May God bless you and your family.

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John E. Dobbs's avatar

Deeply touching GeorgeAnn. When our son died, a friend of a friend reached out. His son had passed as well. He told me that I would begin to believe in things I never would have before. He was right. Those moments when it feels like our loved ones are near us in every way except the physical, we know they are. Loved your telling about the candle and music box. One Sunday during communion, I asked God if it was ok to bring John Robert near. I didn't even know if it was ok to ask, but like a child, I just lowered my own barriers. For a moment, every hair on my body stood straight up, and I felt that he was so close. I believe he was - whether anyone else believes it or not. But if God is always near, and if our loved ones are with him, then we can know that at times the veil is thin, and we can find assurance ...even if nothing more than a dragonfly that won't leave us alone or a cardinal that stays near when we can't explain it. Well, now my face is wet ... I'm so glad you shared this. Some memories are buried deep and we need to bring them up from time to time.

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