A storoem about angels conversing about graveside grief. |
Two angels sit atop a tombstone, looking across the cemetery’s expanse. A man sobbing while lying prone on a grave catches their eye by chance. Says one to the other: “That man is grieving hard. He must have loved the deceased greatly. Why, you can see the grief he feels for his beloved.” The second angel replies, “It heals a human to grieve. A little bit of grief is lifted from him so that he feels better each visit. Time will bring relief. “During each visit that small portion of grief removed is then left graveside. Observe how a different proportion of grief by each of the graves resides. “How much each human was cherished is reflected in the amount of grief left graveside. You can see some perished unloved; their death made no one bereft. “Yet others must have been loved quite widely, for their graves are piled high with grief from many mourners, right up past the tombstone toward the sky. “It is fitting that for all eternity just how much each human was loved easily can be discerned by any whose ability will allow them this accumulated graveside grief to see.” Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |