why when we lose someone we love ,sometimes or most of the time we cant belive he or she's gone?
do we forget that life is short and we are not immortal or is our brain ''programed' do react so on instinct?
do we forget that life is short and we are not immortal or is our brain ''programed' do react so on instinct?
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I have always thought it is a measure of self comfort. A way of holding that person close to us, even though they are gone.
My dad died very suddenly 9 years ago. Sometimes I see a man who reminds me of him ~or looks the way I imagine he would look now. It makes me have a stupid daydream that he isn't really dead. That he just left his family & I was the one who was smart enough to figure it out ~yeah, dumb. But it's a way of imaging he is still around. I guess in my mind, being alive & leaving is better than being dead.
I don't think we ever forget that life is short. But losing a loved one is hard on many levels. I mean, of course it is difficult to permanently end a relationship ~ that in many cases is left unresolved. But it also forces us to face our own mortality. I guess, if we imagine a loved one still with us, in a way we are keeping them alive. The same way we may be kept alive some day.
Besides, death is the one aspect of life which is compeletly hopeless. I mean, no matter what obstacle you face in life, there is always *something* you can to do overcome the obstacle. No matter how small an effort may be, nothing is without hope. But death ~ well, no matter what you do or say or think or feel ~ that person is still dead.
I don't know... maybe going off on a tangent here ;) It sounds as if you are struggling with a recent loss. My thoughts go out to you.