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    The Beautiful Tracy Lynn

    enFebruary 15, 2024
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    About this Episode

    This week, let's enjoy some conversation or content about the afterlife. A realm of existence hidden from our human eyes that we will only be able to see at our death, when the veil is lifted. This week, instead of a "question- debate the possibilities" format, we begin with a personal originally written piece by Doug Mac our host in tribute to his wife, Tracy Lynn who passed, written in Edgar Allan Poe "style" as Mr. Poe would have written about his lost "Lenore". Here is a quick read description of what this poem entitled, "The Beautiful Tracy Lynn" , will be about: In the dim-lit quiet of his lone abode, our narrator mourns his beloved Tracy Lynn, whose presence is felt in every shadow and every silent whisper of the wind. With only the dance of candle flames for company, he is haunted by the memories of their love and the cruel separation wrought by death. Inspired by the eerie tales of Edgar Allan Poe, he seeks solace in the thought of a spectral bridge to the beyond, where he might once again find Tracy in a place untouched by grief—a realm where light forever shines, and souls intertwine.

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    This week, let's enjoy some conversation or content about the afterlife. A realm of existence hidden from our human eyes that we will only be able to see at our death, when the veil is lifted. This week, instead of a "question- debate the possibilities" format, we begin with a personal originally written piece by Doug Mac our host in tribute to his wife, Tracy Lynn who passed, written in Edgar Allan Poe "style" as Mr. Poe would have written about his lost "Lenore". Here is a quick read description of what this poem entitled, "The Beautiful Tracy Lynn" , will be about: In the dim-lit quiet of his lone abode, our narrator mourns his beloved Tracy Lynn, whose presence is felt in every shadow and every silent whisper of the wind. With only the dance of candle flames for company, he is haunted by the memories of their love and the cruel separation wrought by death. Inspired by the eerie tales of Edgar Allan Poe, he seeks solace in the thought of a spectral bridge to the beyond, where he might once again find Tracy in a place untouched by grief—a realm where light forever shines, and souls intertwine.