Do not be deceived that you have to stay alive in your body to have the most extraordinary effect on others. And we say that again not to encourage you or anyone else to willingly end or let go of their life, not at all. That is not what we're saying. We are simply reminding all of you that because your true cosmic nature lives beyond the body, when you are beyond the body but you have imprinted on someone while you are in the body and they have a deep connection to you, some of your most powerful spiritual work happens when you have passed on. And you have an enormous effect on the consciousness of those left behind. That is why we said death is never just about you. It is always programmed and planned at a time that it can leave an effect and an imprint on those left behind.
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Oh, yes, indeed. Death is never the end. Many beings are better able to help from the other side because their human form was going through transformation down here and they were in forgetfulness. Once on the other side, the human mind no longer exist. Freedom from human interference gives the spirit ability to be of service. Some just never can reach this state in this Earth game, therefore, they must "die" to be of highest service to the soul family. At least, that's my take on all of it. ☺️ Thank you for sharing. 💜
ReplyDeleteYes, death itself is only the end of the body and character, but our true soul self continues to strangle its adventure. This article reminds me that the death of a loved one gives a "lesson" to those left behind. Many people change because of it, some positively, some negatively, but the point is that often the death of a loved one makes us seeker, brings up certain traumas to heal, and many people start to be interested in spirituality/religion/occult knowledge, even starting their awakening, perhaps embarking on a different path in life.
DeleteThanks your lovely comment :)