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9/11 It Happened, Now Let It Go
As many in the United States draw closer and closer to a day that was one of tragedy and horror, I believe the time has come to begin turning a corner and letting it go. There may be many who disagree with me and that is fine but it is in my opinion that such moments of the past should begin to be let go by our own choice instead of allowing the future to do it for us.
I too am an American citizen and I was here when the towers fell and yes I too was in shock when it happened but I began my release of the day years ago. I did so not out of disrespect but so that I could move on. I let go of that day so that when another anniversary marking 9/11 began to come about, I could spiritually pass over that speed bump in the year a little smother and with a much less amount of weight/pain to carry.
Those that perished on that day are always in my prayers and I pray for them every night but I don’t recognize them as “victims of 9/11” because I have placed there memory in other facets of prayer to remember them by for example they are in my prayers when I pray for the entire spiritual community, or for when I say a prayer for the deceased. In other words I do not categorize them in such a way that I only focus on how or when they passed. I honestly believe that they would much rather have prayers with us smiling rather then with our tears remembering them for how they died.
The future continues to take us all by the hand and rushes us through our days for a reason, that reason being so that we can see life before us and not have time to look back. For children born today, could it be possible that by the time they are in college, the connection they will have with 9/11 be like my generation, Generation X’s connection with Vietnam? 9/11 took place on one day while Vietnam lasted years.
In conclusion, I am not at all suggesting that those that graduated from life on 9/11 be forgotten but what I am imploring is that they are remembered in the many beautiful ways they may wish to be remembered, possibly such as a crystal blue sky or a slightly cool summer day.
Let’s make the choice to let the day go while remembering them in our own individual way. Don’t you think that’s what they want us to do anyway?
May there souls be forever blessed and may our souls step away from the wreckage once and for all.
Blessed Be-
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