Amie died this morning.
The word that Koreans use when someone has passed is "to return." It is accurate, I think, and interesting that a country that has a lengthy and extensive Buddhist tradition uses the idea of returning. From whence do we return? To our home. To our parents. To the loving embrace of our other departed.
To that Father who gave us life.
My heart is broken, but my hope is bright. I love you, sis. God speed your return.
The word that Koreans use when someone has passed is "to return." It is accurate, I think, and interesting that a country that has a lengthy and extensive Buddhist tradition uses the idea of returning. From whence do we return? To our home. To our parents. To the loving embrace of our other departed.
To that Father who gave us life.
My heart is broken, but my hope is bright. I love you, sis. God speed your return.
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