Looking for answers

Has anyone ever tried to find answers about losing a child through mediums? I don’t know why I constantly feel the need to understand what happened to me and why I suddenly lost my three-year-old daughter. Life feels so incredibly unfair, and I keep wondering what God’s plan could possibly be in the midst of all this pain and misery. I just want to understand why.😭

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 5 days ago

Any legit side hustle ?

Hi All! what are some legit side hustles you can do from home while raising kids? Looking for something flexible that actually works! No interested in MLM or affiliate marketing.

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 10 days ago

Jobs in Windsor

Hi everyone! I've been searching jobs in Windsor and it is really not looking good. I’m thinking about getting into the travel industry and becoming a travel agent. I was wondering if anyone in this group has experience in the field and would be willing to share some insights.
I understand that obtaining a TICO certification is the first step, but I'm curious about what the career is really like. How much do travel agents typically earn annually or monthly? If you work for a travel agency instead of independently, how are you paid, and what is the average income?
I'd really appreciate hearing about your experiences, advice, or anything you wish you had known before starting. Thank you in advance!

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 13 days ago

Travel agent

Hi everyone! I'm thinking about getting into the travel industry and becoming a travel agent. I was wondering if anyone in this group has experience in the field and would be willing to share some insights.
I understand that obtaining a TICO certification is the first step, but I'm curious about what the career is really like. How much do travel agents typically earn annually or monthly? If you work for a travel agency instead of independently, how are you paid, and what is the average income?
I'd really appreciate hearing about your experiences, advice, or anything you wish you had known before starting. Thank you in advance!

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 21 days ago

Where I can sell old appliances

Hi all, I have some old appliances like washer dryer and two stoves. Is there any place I can sell them ? I am not looking to sell them on Facebook marketplace as they need some repairs so I want sell to store who accept them.

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 1 month ago

People of different religions and beliefs

I hope this question is okay to ask here.
After recently lost my daughter, and like many grieving parents, I've found myself thinking deeply about what happens after we die. I've been reading about different religions and spiritual beliefs, but I'd really like to hear from real people.

If you've experienced the loss of a child—or someone very close to you—and you're comfortable sharing:

What is your religion or belief system?

What do you believe happens to children after they die?

Do you believe you'll see them again one day? If so, how?

Has your loss strengthened, changed, or challenged your faith?

I'm not looking to debate or convince anyone that one belief is right or wrong. I'm simply trying to understand how different people find meaning, hope, or peace after such a devastating loss.

Thank you to anyone who is willing to share your story or beliefs. I truly appreciate your kindness.

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 1 month ago

Angry at god

After my daughter passed away, I found myself feeling angry with God. Not because I blame God for what happened, but because my daughter was only three years old. I prayed every day, chanted God's name, and placed my trust and faith in Him. Yet, in the blink of an eye, an accident took her away from my life.
Since then, I haven't been able to stop blaming myself for what happened. At the same time, the foundation of faith and trust that I built over the years feels shattered. I struggle with questions that I never imagined I would have.
I want to know if there are other parents who have experienced this. Have any of you felt anger toward God after losing a child, even while still wanting to believe? Is it normal to feel this conflict between faith, grief, guilt, and heartbreak? Or am I alone in feeling this way?

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 2 months ago
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I recently lost my three-year-old daughter. It was a sudden, unexplained death that happened during her bath while I was right there with her. Our family is living through an unimaginable nightmare.
I also have a six-month-old daughter who has no idea what is happening—why her mother is constantly crying, why everything feels so heavy. I am in unbearable pain, the kind I can’t even fully express to my husband because he is grieving too. He is trying to stay strong for me, even though I can see how deeply this has shaken him, both mentally and physically. We are both broken, yet trying to hold ourselves together for our baby.
My toddler was the most precious, loving, and joyful child. She brought so much light into our lives. After she was born, everything changed for us—she was our motivation, our happiness, our reason to grow. And now, suddenly, she is gone. Life feels empty, and we are just surviving for our younger daughter.
We are planning to start therapy, but right now I am still in shock, in denial, completely shattered. I keep asking myself why this happened. Why would Waheguru give us such a beautiful child only to take her away so soon? She filled our lives with love and meaning, and now I feel lost without her.
No parent should ever have to go through this—to lose a child, to say goodbye so early. I keep wishing it had been me instead. Children are so innocent; all they know is love. I was teaching her Waheguru Simran, and she would do it with me every day. Now it feels like Waheguru has taken her away from me.
If anyone has any explanation, any way to make sense of this, please share it. I am in deep pain and struggling to understand how to live with this loss.

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u/Remote-Patience6661 — 4 months ago