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Originally Posted by Miss Hepburn
I would say ...willing..
... from people are true.
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I agree with you. I prefer peace aswell.
But... Well, there may be a tiny little truth in there. In the sense of dying in despair, gives a much bigger relief than just peacefully dying. But both give relief I suppose. Unless ofcourse someone is enjoying life to the fullest and dies without a single hint of negative emotion. It's like walking through a door.
Those joyful dieing people leave a much bigger impact. Because they were inspired, in spirit, while alife. So remembering them opens the ones "left behind" up to their greater spirit being.
While those who die in despair are remembered in sorrow which blocks the people "left behind" from communing with their spirit, to the degree of sad memories.
The point is, no one is left behind. Ofcourse. but often when spirit attempts to communicate with the ones "not really left behind" and they feel loss, they experience that communication as sorrow. Because they are so convinced that the person "is gone".
But when you have happy memories of a person. It doesnt feel like they are dead. It feels like they became more. Much more expanded. And the joyful memory of them can easily lead to conscious communion with their greater spirit. Which is a big eye opener and true blessing for those left behind. From joy to greater joy.
Ofcourse any dead person is of great value, if one is capable of tuning to the joy that they reside in.
And that means, connecting with our own spirit is of greatest value of all. Blurr the lines between physical and non-physical. And claim our total nature and being. One that is prestinely joyful. Co-creating life with infinite intelligence.
Such a person can knowingly say that death does not exist. And that dying is a shortlived thought error.