The compassionate soul

The kindness sent from one compassionate soul to another during the time of loss of one held so dear allows the sorrow-filled heart to open wide, filling the space of emptiness that grief may have created with a renewed sense of peace, compassion, and love. ~Molly Friedenfeld

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    February 15, 2014

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    February 15, 2014

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    February 15, 2014

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    February 15, 2014

    True. May all souls in the world be filled with the sense of Peace, Compassion and Love. Aameen.

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    February 15, 2014

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    February 15, 2014

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    February 15, 2014

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