Letter to Those Who Lost Someone, Too Soon.

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Dear friend, I know the condolences will appear whenever a person recognizes the hole in your heart that this loss has left behind. I know you’ll continue to accept the sympathies graciously, and I also know no words will be enough to soothe your soul.      Death is inscrutable, especially when it strikes someone… Continue reading Letter to Those Who Lost Someone, Too Soon.

Die-versity : How Different Countries Deal With Death

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An approach to preserve someone’s memory and legacy is to memorialize them. It’s a chance to celebrate their life and their effect on everyone else. A memorial service or ceremony, a physical monument, or a fund can all be established to commemorate a person’s memory. There are unique ways to memorialize someone. Keeping their memory… Continue reading Die-versity : How Different Countries Deal With Death

WAR

When brutal spirits are worn by men, To burn and chop and kill; When brothers change to brothers-in-arm, To slew and bleed with chill; When men start to kill at will, To end their scores forever; It brings there a brutal change, Which ends never in seamless range; Men feel the blood far and near,… Continue reading WAR

Love sees no disease – A day in the life of a doctor

In the field of medicine, doctors see a variety of cases each day. Sometimes they are fairly easy to treat, and sometimes miracles are the only way to life. Out of numerous such ordeals, some scenarios touch their hearts.  That’s when they can’t help but feel truly deeply for the patient. Dr. Sandeep Satsangi writes… Continue reading Love sees no disease – A day in the life of a doctor

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