Underock1
Senior Member
- Location
- Suburban NJ
This is not a thread looking for sympathy. Just an idea that works for me.
In my wife's last months, our only contact was by phone. When saying goodbye, I would tell her to hold her own hand and squeeze it and think of it as my own. I did likewise at the same time.
Now that she is gone, I find it comforting to continue doing that. What remains of her in my life is all contained within my brain. The same brain that is providing the squeeze to my hand. I am a total non-believer in anything beyond physical reality. So no God, ghosts, spirits, etc. for me. I know that I am creating my own imagery, but it does help me to feel her presence.
In my wife's last months, our only contact was by phone. When saying goodbye, I would tell her to hold her own hand and squeeze it and think of it as my own. I did likewise at the same time.
Now that she is gone, I find it comforting to continue doing that. What remains of her in my life is all contained within my brain. The same brain that is providing the squeeze to my hand. I am a total non-believer in anything beyond physical reality. So no God, ghosts, spirits, etc. for me. I know that I am creating my own imagery, but it does help me to feel her presence.