Hi Christine-
I deeply regret your loss, and especially that it was caused by such a senseless problem. Unfortunatelt 1 in 6 men and 1 in 4 women have the same burden of molest to bear.
Your brother unquestionably is aware of your love and your concern, and is in a place in which he is rceiving the care he needs to heal his past, and the manner in which he chose to end it.
If you wish to communicate with him directly, most past life therapists can assist you immediately (try
www.iarrt.org). Or, if you want a more personal approach, and one in which you can become part of the caregivers for similar unhappy souls, you might read through Bruce's writings, and study his HowTo (bok 5). This site has an amazing number of talented people whose primary pastime is rescuing others.
I imagine that your brother would probably like you to benefit and grow from his experiences, rather than the be so saddened that your life too comes to a stop in grief. As a mental health worker, my suggestion would be to donate or otherwise get involved with an organization that helps prevent and heal victims of abuse, and that you do so as a demonstration of love for your brother. There is no doubt that he will be able to share the experience with you.
dave