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Judie Blanchard's avatar

Oh Jesse, you made me cry. I will miss little Cairo - those little furry ones worm their way into our hearts. Here is a passage from Thich Nhat Hanh that has comforted me when I have lost a loved one, whether human animal or nonhuman animal:

I asked the leaf whether it was frightened because it was

autumn and the other leaves were falling. The leaf told

me, “No. During the whole spring and summer I was

completely alive. I worked hard to help nourish the tree,

and now much of me is in the tree. I am not limited by this form.

I am also the whole tree, and when I go back to the soil, I will

continue to nourish the tree. So I won’t worry at all. As I

leave this branch and float to the ground, I will wave to the

tree and tell her, ‘I will see you again very soon.’ ”

That day there was a wind blowing and, after a while, I

saw the leaf leave the branch and float down to the soil,

dancing joyfully, because as it floated it saw itself already

there in the tree. It was so happy. I bowed my head, knowing

that I have a lot to learn from that leaf.

Thich Nhat Hanh

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Heather Moss's avatar

What a gorgeous tribute. Thank you for sharing Jesse's beautiful eulogy.

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