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Am thinking of going to the Spiritualist church

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Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 15 Mar 2016 18:54

Hi Shirley, whether to go or not to go to a Spirialist church is a personal decision.

Although I know you have asked on here for opinions on this I believe that the only way to find out if this is for you is to go and try it. If you decide it's not then you don't have to go again.

Like you, I am convinced there is more after we die. I have been many times to the Spiritualist church and attended other meeting there. I have also had experiences that have proved a lot of things to me. I lost my husband 4 years ago but I first went to the Spiriualist church back in the 1990's.

I don't want to discuss this on a public forum as I fear it could cause disagreements and I wouldn't want that to happen but if you feel you want to know more please feel free to pm me

Wendy x

Gee

Gee Report 15 Mar 2016 20:10

There is no ‘prescription’ for grief.

It’s very personal and unique and each person will deal with it, as they will. There is No wrong way.

As some have said previously, go with what ‘you’ think, you have your own thoughts, needs and hopes.

Do what your heart says Shirley, and my thoughts are with you, whatever you choose to do x

David

David Report 15 Mar 2016 21:16


As already said Shirley grief is a process we all have to handle.
You are in the early stages of yours. I'm sure your own thoughts, memories, any help from your priest and friends will get you through it. Give it time <3