
How to Hug a Light Being
A Spiritual Journey
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This is a story of how my son's suicide helped me grow through an experience most parents would deem unimaginable. It is a story of its impact on his family, friends, the community, and those for whom he was a spiritual mentor. The time he had here was precious and well spent, and I accept how it ended. Dan made a choice, and I honor it; my biggest fear became my greatest blessing.
It is also a journey with many spiritual and interdimensional insights, some of which I came to from the knowledge I found through his writings, online mentoring, post-learning, and my own introspection. As we continue to learn the many facets of his life and soul purpose, we continue to learn of our own. We became aware of the immortality embedded in the mortality, in the greater purpose inherent in what seems to be purposelessness, and in the acceptance of the perfection of all things.
The recognition of who Dan became and recognized in himself as a sentient being is part of what has inspired this book. My goal in sharing this personal tale is to help alleviate anyone’s suffering over losing a child or loved one. Grief inevitably accompanies loss. Transforming that grief seems to be the inescapable challenge of being human. Part of my life’s story has taken shape through Daniel’s beliefs, understandings, and experiences with himself, me, and others. Such a life-changing event has served as a self-reflective learning for my own life’s journey. I have come to understand that motherhood and self-hood are states of non-attachment, which I believe is a truth of our existence.
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