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I Believe Love Heals

Wind made her transition peacefully at 9:45 this morning. I read the messages from you all - ended with the poem "Tonight I can Write the Saddest Lines" by Pablo Neruda that for some reason I was led to on this site under "I Write Poetry". Right after I shared all the kind blessings/prayers/words and poem, Wind took a final breath and peacefully slipped away in LOVE!!! Blessings to you all.
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SW-User
I will miss her dearly. She was taken too early, but burned so brightly in this world. I hope her profile is left up so we can read her stories and smile from the memories.

I can't think of anyone who used their time so well on this Earth to share their creativity and spread so much love to us all.

This is devastating but I am so glad she is not suffering and in a much better place.

I am missing her already....
@SW-User I wish her bestie who accesses her account would create a whiteboard for WindSylph. People could visit and leave messages. It would be a fitting memorial here for her and help others to grieve and to celebrate. Just a thought...
SW-User
A great idea!
Windsylph · F
@PoetryNEmotion "Bestie here" - I'm sorry I don't know how to create a whiteboard - but so appreciate everyone's kind words! She was such a light in my life, I will be a long time finding my new normal.
@Windsylph Hi. I think you can just go on her profile and start a new posting. Say it is you-her Bestie. And state it is Windsylph's whiteboard. Then people can come and post whatever they want on it. They can stop by and say their thoughts on her. Share memories. Or just say they are thinking of her. I didn't know Windsylph, but many here did. I know they would like to remember her and posting on a whiteboard would be a fine tribute to such a good, caring person. If you want I can direct you to some here that would give you an idea of what one looks like.

I also want to thank you for keeping people here up-to-date on Windsylph's life. I know she fought a courageous battle and she was always kind to others here. And thank you for sharing the love that so obviously exists here and always will in her final moments on this earth. I offer my condolences to you. You and she were obviously close. I wish you peace and rich remembrances of memories shared. Thank you.
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