Alan McDougall wrote on May 9th, 2017 at 7:08pm:Vicky wrote on May 9th, 2017 at 1:03pm:Alan, it's Bruce, and he will have hospice care at home.
Dear Vicky,
I see dear Vicky that you have taken over global moderator of which I know you are going to make a huge success of. And I promise no more negativity from me in the future
Do you know what illness our beloved Bruce is suffering from so that we can hold hands and pray for him
Thank you. He has liver failure and it's been progressing more rapidly since I last saw him, which was last September, although he's been dealing with it's slow progression over at the last few years.
When I found out he was applying for hospice care I was very relieved to hear that it will be at home. I'd hate for him to be away from home especially at the time of his passing. I want his wife to be by his side too of course, to give both of them the most peace and comfort.
Bruce knows how grateful I am for having had him in my life, and how much I love him. It's been extremely painful for me to know he's been getting sicker and is facing his transition. The depression and stress it's caused me has been unbelievable.
But, I'm incredibly lucky and grateful to have learned what I know about death and the afterlife! I know Bruce will be perfectly fine at the moment he crosses over. I know the joy, love, and amazement he will be feeling. I know he will be surrounded by loved ones, that he'll feel and know all the love and good thoughts people here have for him, and I know he will be visiting me and anyone else who wants a visit from him. I'm sure of those things, so that gives me relief and keeps me from falling apart. I can't imagine not having the knowledge and beliefs I have. It's why it's so important for us to carry on and pass on what we know, and I've learned SO much from Bruce and his work. I'm so honored to have the friendship with him that I have.