It doesn't matter how strong our faith, when the generation ahead of us takes their final sigh and gives their final good bye there is a certain amount of uncertainty that weighs upon us as we are asked to take the lead. And though we may feel alone for a time if we listen closely their voice is ever present guiding us through those obstacles they could not while they were with us. So, we mourn with those that mourn and we rejoice with those that rejoice that by lightening their burden our own burdens are made bearable. The mind of Milligan is a place where I will share my ideas, my interests, my concerns, and I may even give away free advice, in other words I may just give you a piece of my mind. Take it or leave it. It is what I think.
September 12, 2011
We Mourn With Those That Mourn
It doesn't matter how strong our faith, when the generation ahead of us takes their final sigh and gives their final good bye there is a certain amount of uncertainty that weighs upon us as we are asked to take the lead. And though we may feel alone for a time if we listen closely their voice is ever present guiding us through those obstacles they could not while they were with us. So, we mourn with those that mourn and we rejoice with those that rejoice that by lightening their burden our own burdens are made bearable.
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