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Loss and the Wish to Time Travel
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 225768" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>Just some thoughts.</p><p></p><p>I know that during the mourning process, you will do anything to bring back your loved one, be it human or a pet. I've been through it. I totally understand. In their pain, many come here wanting answers and wanting to bring that person back. Well, unfortunately, you have to apply a bit of logic to the situation. Let's say you COULD time travel. What are you going to accidentally change by saving your loved one? What if you come back and your children no longer exist or you are now dirt poor with no job? You could drastically change your life, and not for the better. There would be too many unknowns. Is it worth the risk?</p><p></p><p>They key is to work through the grief process. You will eventually feel better and will have wonderful memories to contemplate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 225768, member: 4272"] Just some thoughts. I know that during the mourning process, you will do anything to bring back your loved one, be it human or a pet. I've been through it. I totally understand. In their pain, many come here wanting answers and wanting to bring that person back. Well, unfortunately, you have to apply a bit of logic to the situation. Let's say you COULD time travel. What are you going to accidentally change by saving your loved one? What if you come back and your children no longer exist or you are now dirt poor with no job? You could drastically change your life, and not for the better. There would be too many unknowns. Is it worth the risk? They key is to work through the grief process. You will eventually feel better and will have wonderful memories to contemplate. [/QUOTE]
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