Comments on After LifeTypePad2013-02-14T04:29:46ZRavenshttps://www.ravensview.ca/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ravensview.ca/2013/02/after-life/comments/atom.xml/Joyce Juzwik commented on 'After Life'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e2017c36eaa367970b2013-02-16T20:13:40Z2013-02-16T21:13:53ZJoyce Juzwikhttp://jfjuzwik.blogspot.comQuite a vision of the after-life. I have to admit, I reached back and felt for the strings. It was...<p>Quite a vision of the after-life. I have to admit, I reached back and felt for the strings. It was fascinating how Marsha felt needed and valuable there--perhaps because of the prior natural aging process, but also because of the horrific disease that eventually caused her death. John didn't view this new world the same way, and even though she refused to remain with him, he still decided to 'try again'.</p>
<p>When I thought his memories would remain intact, I felt sad, since all memories are not happy ones. I kind of wished he could make a totally 'fresh' start. Well, you granted my wish with the last line. Beautifully done.</p>CMStewart commented on 'After Life'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e2017ee88c7298970d2013-02-16T13:19:46Z2013-02-16T16:27:26ZCMStewarthttp://cmstewartwrite.wordpress.com" . . Lately, however, atheism has spread, and a general erosion of morals and ethics in favour of business...<p>" . . Lately, however, atheism has spread, and a general erosion of morals and ethics in favour of business competition. It's chaos now - who knows where it will lead to?" As an atheist, I laughed at this. ;) And I loved the last line of the story!</p>