SoCurious
Jedi Master
I've always wished I had the magic words to chase away the pain of a loved one dying. But no matter all the things I can think of to say I know it will sound trite. This is worse than the simple expression "I'm sorry for your loss" which has become a platitude employed by everyone it would seem, even those who don't know you from a bar of soap. When said with genuineness, however, I doubt there are any more powerful or magic words than those.
The pain we feel on someone's death, it seems to me, is entirely our personal sense of loss. We say things such as "she had so much to live for", "she was just a baby", and feel sorrow. This pain and sorrow is misplaced. Over half the world believe in reincarnation, for good reason. The place described is very similar to 5D as described by the C's, and were we to truly know that this is a place of rest and safety we would be celebrating the passing on of a loved one as they move to a place far more desirable than here.
The evidence for life after death is overwhelming and we need to understand this fully in order to minimize our grief. A reason for joy shouldn't be clouded by sadness.
At the moment these are my feelings. I have no magic words to be used after death, but this understanding, conveyed before death could be the touch of magic to make things easier.
To everyone who is experiencing the pain of losing a loved one, your loss is our loss, your sorrow is our sorrow, we feel your hurt. We wish you well.
The pain we feel on someone's death, it seems to me, is entirely our personal sense of loss. We say things such as "she had so much to live for", "she was just a baby", and feel sorrow. This pain and sorrow is misplaced. Over half the world believe in reincarnation, for good reason. The place described is very similar to 5D as described by the C's, and were we to truly know that this is a place of rest and safety we would be celebrating the passing on of a loved one as they move to a place far more desirable than here.
The evidence for life after death is overwhelming and we need to understand this fully in order to minimize our grief. A reason for joy shouldn't be clouded by sadness.
At the moment these are my feelings. I have no magic words to be used after death, but this understanding, conveyed before death could be the touch of magic to make things easier.
To everyone who is experiencing the pain of losing a loved one, your loss is our loss, your sorrow is our sorrow, we feel your hurt. We wish you well.