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My Belief On Death - Vulnerable Share Of The Passing Of My Son And My Boyfriend
Episode 179

My Belief On Death - Vulnerable Share Of The Passing Of My Son And My Boyfriend

The Danette May Show · Danette May

July 16, 202417m 13s

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In this deeply moving episode, we explore the profound and inevitable experience of death. I share my personal journey, reflecting on the belief that our loved ones are never truly gone. By recounting my first encounter with death, I delve into the lessons learned and the strength found in these moments of profound loss.


Join me as I discuss the heart-wrenching yet enlightening experience of losing my son, shedding light on the valuable lessons he imparted during his short but impactful life. Additionally, I recount the touching story of how my friend's dad, who had passed away, presented himself to my friend, offering comfort and a sense of continuity beyond this life. This episode is a testament to the enduring connection we have with our departed loved ones and the insights that come with embracing the reality of death.


IN THIS EPISODE:

(1:57) Your loved ones are not gone

(2:57) My first encounter with death

(10:12) The passing of my son and what I learned from him

(11:47) How my friend’s dad, who passed away, presented to him