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WITH CHRISTINE HASSLER

You are not alone

Hearing about the death of Robin Williams was shocking. Many people, including myself, have been deeply moved by the fact that he took his own life. How could someone who brought so much laughter to the world be in so much pain?

It’s natural to ask this, but it is not honoring to ponder about the circumstances of his personal life.  Instead we can send Light and Love.  Close your eyes, feel the Loving energy that radiates from your heart and energetically send it to the beloved Robin Williams and his family for the Highest Good. We also honor our own feelings and look at what we can learn.

When anyone passes who we feel some connection to, even if we do not know them personally, there is a natural time of grief, so it is important to feel your feelings. Personally, I had a good cry after watching one of my favorite movie scenes of all time from Good Will Hunting – when the character Robin Williams plays repeatedly tells Matt Damon, “It’s not your fault, it’s not your fault, it’s not your fault.” It is an incredibly moving scene because it touches the place inside of all of us that wants reassurance. That wants to know we have done nothing wrong. That longs to be held.  That aches to know we are not alone.

Feeling alone is one of the most painful experiences we endure as humans.

And we all have different experiences with it. Some of us feel terribly alone even if we are in a crowded room. Some of us feel so alone that we isolate.  Others put on masks and pretend everything is okay when inside we feel separate and like no one understands us.

Loneliness is dangerous because it perpetuates the misunderstanding that we are separate.  All of us were born knowing that we are connected to God and each other. But then fear sets in and we forget.  We start to feel separate and like we are on our own.

But the truth is we are never ever alone.

You are not alone.

There is always support.

You are always and will always be connected to God.

If you are experiencing loneliness, PLEASE reach out for support. Do not suffer in silence.  Ask for help.

We honor Robin Williams by NOT gossiping or pontificating about the circumstances of his death, but instead by celebrating the amazing contribution he has made and by learning what we can from his life and his passing.

He made us laugh.  He made us feel connected.

How can you honor his legacy by bringing joy and connection into your life or the life of someone else?

If you feel alone, reach out for help.  If you know someone who is alone, reach out to them.

You are never ever alone.  I am here to reach out and remind you so please head over to comment on the blog to connect.  I would love to hear what you are celebrating about Robin Williams and also welcome any requests for support.

Love,

Christine

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