Death is sad. It is hard. 1/
My grandfather was a chaplain for 35 years, and always said that death was never the hardest for those dying; it was always those left behind he had to comfort most. 2/
No one who is dying owes us their dignity to make us feel better about them leaving.
No one else owes us their peace so that we can keep ours. 3/
That's your duty, however hard it is to not demand actions that feel better, but are simply borrowed time and energy. 4/
Not all of us get to choose the manner in which we lose those we love, or how we pass from this world. 5/
Death is literally the last chapter in life. We all would like to be able to write that chapter and have it be meaningful. 6/
Death isn't happy, or easy.
But death doesn't have to be chaotic and fearful and terrible. 7/
A good life is wonderful, of course.
But to have a good death, with dignified and peaceful energy guiding the last pen stokes on that page..
To have that is a very, very rare gift. 8/