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		<title>By: Anelena Ackerly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anelena Ackerly</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for sharing your poignant, transitional moments with your Father.  My Mother appears to be trapped...it seems 3/4 of her are on the other side and the remaining, struggling 1/4 is here...it truly has been a very slow transition.  She is 98 and in a rehab facility with a broken neck and a feeding tube.  She is holding on...unable to forgive and to ultimately release and yet she wants to pass on. The deepest part of her soul seems to be attemtping to create that beautiful assemblage...meld the 1/4 of her remaining personality unable to find peace and any type of comfort. She struggles and continues to battle life with that small fraction of the fighting, chaotic and unaccepting portion of her personality; that part that remains here. I am constantly reminded that the personality is the soul attempting to heal itself as I listen to my Mother. Your experience with your Father as he realized all is truly well; that forgiveness is a peacemaker and that there is pure joy and comfort beyond imagination in letting go; is quite profound and beautiful.  Thank you!  Love to you Jeanne Olson, from A</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing your poignant, transitional moments with your Father.  My Mother appears to be trapped&#8230;it seems 3/4 of her are on the other side and the remaining, struggling 1/4 is here&#8230;it truly has been a very slow transition.  She is 98 and in a rehab facility with a broken neck and a feeding tube.  She is holding on&#8230;unable to forgive and to ultimately release and yet she wants to pass on. The deepest part of her soul seems to be attemtping to create that beautiful assemblage&#8230;meld the 1/4 of her remaining personality unable to find peace and any type of comfort. She struggles and continues to battle life with that small fraction of the fighting, chaotic and unaccepting portion of her personality; that part that remains here. I am constantly reminded that the personality is the soul attempting to heal itself as I listen to my Mother. Your experience with your Father as he realized all is truly well; that forgiveness is a peacemaker and that there is pure joy and comfort beyond imagination in letting go; is quite profound and beautiful.  Thank you!  Love to you Jeanne Olson, from A</p>
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