Rite of Passage
When we sit with the dying during their transition we often wonder, what are they experiencing…
Taking the Last Breath…… I have asked many before they transitioned, what is present for them.
Most people are curious to know, how does it feel to be in spirit form? I notice the older generation generally wonders if they will go to what we know as “Heaven or Hell”. Sadly Religion is largely responsible for the looming feeling of judgement causing apprehension rather than curiosity. I recall my days in Catholic School offering a gloomy forecast, it was believed to be over when you take your last breath. During your lifetime, depending on how behaved, you will be sentenced to eternal joy or grim darkness. Despite the teachings of the Nuns and my confusion, I knew there was more. Thank goodness, we are open to receiving guidance, from those who possess the gifts of ClairSenses, giving us the ability to connect with those in Spirit Form.
Fortunately, the veil has gotten thinner providing us a glimpse of the afterlife. Today we have the ability to feel, know and see there is more than we once thought to be the finale, a sad day to say your goodbyes, your lifeless body is lowered into a hole in the ground, where your loved ones occasionally come to visit and bring you flowers.
Although the body does not live forever, the Soul continues the journey. At the choice of the soul, they will incorporate the lessons learned or avoided during their lives as a human being. Medicine has given us “Life Expectancy” which gives us a bit of solace in knowing if a person has lived a long life, it is Their Time”. Allowing us to accept this loss easier than losing loved ones in tragic and unexpected ways, questioning divine intervention. Is this where “Faith” comes to play, trusting “God” had a different plan for our loved ones. It can cause us to grip even harder. We are not always ready when our loved ones give up the body.
As a “Seer”, I ask myself, how can we ease the transition? Is it possible to pass without regret? Is this all part of having Free Will and living a life of higher consciousness? Knowing the day will come, we can choose how we treat one another, not intentionally hurting or causing pain to others? Would this make the transition less difficult and the person less fearful? I have learned with every breath I continue to take, I am blessed with the choice, and I choose wisely how I treat others, to be of service in this world, to do good deeds. For this is all I am in control of during my life, and at the end I hope to be gifted a graceful passing. This does not go without saying, I too feel loss of loved ones when they pass, I too am human.
Perhaps in times of grief, we can be comforted by knowing they are in a better place. As we watch our loved ones depart from this world, we want to hold on. We miss the tangibles, the calls, the letters, the embrace, the touch. This changes with the passing, however, our souls live on. We do not disconnect from those we love, we simply transition into long distance relations.
The suffering has ended and the peaceful soul has returned to the garden of Eden.
© 2020 by Mary Kress, CMIC. Disclaimer: I am not a licensed physician. My techniques are not meant to cure any diseases or various ailments, they are only insights as to the probable cause. You should always consult with a licensed, trained, and trustworthy physician.