“There's a connection that's hard to explain. It's the feeling I get when I see someone shuffle up to meet me, or say something, and I can instantly tell by the cant of their head or by the movement of their arms -- and these are people who aren't even full-blown symptomatic -- that they're one of us. And the look they give me, it's not just gratitude -- I don't care about the gratitude -- but solidarity. And shared optimism. And a resiliency that just makes me think we're doing the right thing, and that this truly is a community.” PeopleThinkingGivingLooksI CanHardFeelingsCareCommunityMovementArmsGratitudeConnectionsOptimismGive MeDon't CareI Don't CareRight ThingSolidarityCantDoing The Right ThingResiliencyShuffle Author:Michael J. Fox
“Most souls attend their funerals and have some feelings about them, but it's such an individual event. Some souls don't care what happens to their physical bodies. They see the funeral as a ritual for the living so they don't always attend.” SoulFeelingsBodyHappensCareIndividualEventsDon't CareRitualFuneralPhysical Body Book:Echoes of the Soul: The Soul's Journey Beyond the Light — Through Life, Death, and Life After Death Source: Echoes of the Soul: The Soul's Journey Beyond the Light — Through Life, Death, and Life After Death