A grieving widower was counseled to keep a journal of his experience as a means of therapy to help him cope with the loss of his wife. The journal he started keeping became a portal into a world of poetry reflecting a new, hidden life that he and his wife shared. The wife's death was seen as a second wedding leading to a higher spiritual life. The husband's future death was seen as a third wedding leading to a yet higher spiritual life. The grieving widower finds his grief to have been in vain. From heaven, he hears a sweet and powerful refrain: ""Since that day we tasted death, We've learned, my dear, to live again."" (134. ""A Studious, Earthly Beau,"" lines 3-4)
Bitte wählen Sie Ihr Anliegen aus.
Rechnungen
Retourenschein anfordern
Bestellstatus
Storno







