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Funeral Reading Friends

Funeral Reading Friends

Funeral Reading Friends
At every turning of my life
I came across
Good friends,
Friends who stood by me
Even when the time raced me by.
Farewell, farewell
My friends
I smile and
Bid you goodbye.
No, shed no tears
For I need them not
All I need is your smile.
If you feel sad
Do think of me
For that’s what I’ll like.
When you live in the hearts
Of those you love
Remember then
You never die.
Rabindranath Tagore
Funeral Reading Friends
The use of readings like the funeral reading friends, in a funeral service or a memorial service is significant. A reading can bring comfort and solace in time of sorrow and grief. It can also bring remembrance of the emotions experience while the person was living. Readings like the Funeral Reading Freinds, bring memories of joys shared, love embraced and time spent together. It is way of expressing your love for the person who has passed on into eternity. Swanborough Funerals trust that the following pages give you opportunity to celebrate your loved one and all that they were are will always be to you. Do not hesitate to contact Swanborough Funerals on 1800 100 411 if we can be of any assistance to you. Or jot us an “EMAIL”us. View our full selection of “FUNERAL POEMS”

The Healing Journey

The journey of healing can be a difficult and lonely road to travel. Below are some practical pathways to assist you as you transition through grief. Accept that each person will grieve in their own way, including you.

Hold close to your Spiritual Belief System.

Speak out your grief, share your feelings of loss, pain and hurt. Share the beautiful memories, the good times and the hard times. Find a trusted friend who has journeyed before you to express your feelings to.

Give yourself permission to mourn.

During significant dates like anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions give yourself space to reflect, remember, celebrate and mourn. If possible, set aside time on these significant days to allow yourself a personal moment of reflection. There may be a special place of meaning, a treasured song to play and other close family members to be with at these times. Allow yourself to journey through the remembering.

Search around for a support network. Surround yourself with those that can provide compassion and with those who have walked the path of grief before you.

Be kind to yourself. Grief can be exhausting. Be patient and kind to your physical, emotional and spiritual well being. Slow your pace, ensure you are getting some form of exercise, eat healthy foods and try to get sufficient rest.

Don’t rush decisions. Give yourself time when deciding on what to do with those treasured possessions and those belongings. Don’t be pushed into these decisions. You will know when the right time is.

Funeral Reading Friends