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On Death and Dying

Written by Ann
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19
Aug
2010

The words death and dying are two of the most feared and misunderstood words in our language. This is true the world over. Death can be described as a journey or transition that takes place for each and every one of us. You cannot run or hide from death or the effects it has on us and our loved ones.

Permit me to shine a little light on this journey and transition of your soul.

“When someone has been told they will die from whatever illness that they have been diagnosed with, there is a fear that grips their minds and hearts. For years, many religions have taught that when we die, whatever sins that where committed in this life, will be paid for in the afterlife. Some teach that we will sleep for thousands of years to be awakened to a resurrection or damnation. Anyone having had these teachings would naturally be terrified to die, wouldn’t you?

The reality of death is not to be feared by any of us. As a matter of fact, embrace it for the journey of the soul that it is, a necessary part of our soul’s evolution to Divine.

I was told through meditations and conversations with some on the other side, including my guides, that the process that one goes through at death is fairly simple. It was explained this way. It’s like going to bed at night; you fall asleep with all the pains and health issues that you had in your physical body. When you open your eyes on the other side, you will see a bright white light, welcoming you home. Some of your loved ones along with your guides will be waiting for your return. No aches or pains. No more medical treatments to endure. You no longer carry the burdens of a sick and tired body.

If at one time you could not walk, now you will run. If the lungs could not breathe due to cancer, now great gulps of fresh, pure air fill every inch of your cancer free body.

A loving welcome waits for you at your arrival. Hugs, kisses, and unconditional love are the rewards of your earthly journey having been completed. It’s a true welcome home. There is time for rest and rejuvenation, particularly if there was a major illness involved.

During this period of rejuvenation a feeling of peace and pure joy envelopes you. A council of elders awaits you, along with your guides to review the life you have just completed. Not a judgment, but a loving evaluation of what paths you traveled while on earth. All the time, the presence of unconditional love from the Divine fills your spirit.

You may ask.” How do you know these things? Is this true? Have you seen this?”

Indeed I have, as many have. One of the ways I was shown this was through a ‘Past Life Regression’ session involving Hypnotherapy. In my most recent past life I was shot and killed. As the scene unfolded I was standing (hovering actually) over my lifeless body looking at the person that took my life and the crowd that had gathered around me.

Turning my head I saw a bright white light with a royal blue tinge in it. Seeing the light,

helped me understand it was time to journey home. Walking through the light for me was if I was walking on a beautiful beach at three in the morning. I felt a gentle breeze on my face, a feeling of calmness, peace and pure love. And yes, I did hear the gentle sound of the waves rolling in and out. And this sound was mixed with the sound of my loved ones welcoming me home once more. Everyone’s experience is unique to them. The light is there to show the way for everyone. And the unconditional love of the Divine is there for everyone.

Death is not to be feared or misunderstood. It is not the end of all things. There is no Hell to spend unending damnation in. Death is, but a part of the journey we all travel. The physical body does decay; the soul is eternal and returns home to be with loved ones and the Divine Creator. Do not fear death! Embrace it! This is the starting point of the next step of the soul’s evolution to the Divine.

As for those who have love ones in end stages of life or have just lost a loved one.

Yes, it is a very sad time. We grieve for our loved ones, as it should be. But try to remember that the separation is only temporary. And the ones in pain, will but close their eyes on this earth, and awake to renewed health and unconditional love. Awaiting your arrival in the future.