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Old 17-11-2012, 08:03 PM
Belle Belle is offline
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PurpleMist I'm sorry for your loss. The journey of bereavement is very very complex and involves very many raw emotions.

I have my own thought processes about passing, but I know that they are just thoughts and we cannot know for absolute but I believe your loved ones come to take you away, to take you. I was with my father just before he died and I sensed some of his family waiting, and a reunion taking place as his higher gently brought his lower into the equation that he was to leave the earth.

I wouldn't have thought many people would be aware that they are near to their relatives so much in such a way.

Passing is about moving to a place of healing, and also returning to a place of absolute purity of love.
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:36 PM
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...feels like you are being blasted by pure pineal DMT.


Good Stuff.


Truth! ;) ...........
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:38 PM
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Or falling into a deep sleep.either way consciousness leaves the room.


No Neville, that is not sleep. That is waking up.

In essence, your death experience is whatever you choose to create through the mind/soul/body complex. So, you get whatever you are asking for at the highest level, and death is moving into that highest level.

Blessings.
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Old 17-11-2012, 11:30 PM
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I was with my father just before he died and I sensed some of his family waiting, and a reunion taking place as his higher gently brought his lower into the equation that he was to leave the earth.


What a lovely-poetic representation of the event,
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Old 23-11-2012, 08:17 AM
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I've almost drowned near Catalina, CA while scuba diving and what I've experienced was a huge 'release' with a fuzzy and warm sensation then soon after I mentally said " finally", then darkness . Awakened on the shore minutes later.
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Old 23-11-2012, 08:22 AM
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I've almost drowned near Catalina, CA while scuba diving and what I've experienced was a huge 'release' with a fuzzy and warm sensation then soon after I mentally said " finally", then darkness . Awakened on the shore minutes later.

Far out story, cool. That's quite an experience.
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Old 23-11-2012, 11:42 PM
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I can only speak of my own experiences as others are personal to the individual.i passed in one past life through a bullet that entered my head from behind my ear.i still have the scar to prove it,i was Native american and the white men thought they would take the land that didnt belong to them,we fought back and i was shot,i know this life i will pass with a heart attack in my sleep, so i wont feel anything, i have been with ppl as they are about to cross over and some are grateful because they want the pain to stop and other just close their eyes and go that way.
my dad had heart problems and he came home from being in town and dropped down with his heart .the look on his face was one of relief that it was over.

Namaste
Thank you for that beautiful response. While I fear the dying process, I am positive that it is only this human form I will be exiting. Life itself is eternal.... without the density of these currently 3-D huam forms :)
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Old 24-11-2012, 09:18 PM
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I don't want to be here tonight, I want to be with Granny. :( and yet I've had so many signs she's still with me, but it still doesn't make this reality any easier
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Old 19-12-2012, 06:15 AM
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Life itself is eternal..our soul will live on :P
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Old 19-12-2012, 06:43 PM
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Hi, I am wondering ig anyone has any thoughts on what the moment of death feels like? I suppose my view is, that it is different for people as we all die in different ways. I ask, as my Grandmother passed away 2 weeks ago, she was in pain and seemed to make her own decision to go (refusing all food and water and medication).

I am a bereavement counsellor so have much experience of working with bereaved clients but they very rarely speak of the moment of passing. Now I write all this I am unsure of why I am writing it, as I believe in an afterlife (Spirituality) but this has come up for me so would appreciate and learn from additional views.
Thanks, Purple Mist XXXXXXXXXXXX



Greetings PurpleMist:

My Beloved passed at home--while in my arms and looking into my eyes.

I saw his Spirit leave his body and stay with us--as we bathed and clothed him and held his wake.

The Hospice worker came and then the funeral home. He stayed with me and I could feel his fear--so I asked him to lay beside me--
then the smell dissipated and we slept calmly.

The next few weeks were difficult--because the funeral home would not cremate him--until the death certificate was finalized. He would come to me in a cloud of coldness--I believe--because they kept his body in cold storage and I could feel how badly he wanted to be released from that place.

He found peace--once his ashes were intered in the VA Memorial Cemetery.

He still visits from time to time and lends comfort and guidance. He is strong and healthy (again) and always happy to assist.

I know--when she has had time to grow accustomed to her new circumstances--your Grandmother will be there for you (as well).

Blessed be her path from this life to the next--
May the God of her choice guide her steps into the light.

Peace and Love upon your path to TotalHealing--
May you be ever kind and patient with yourself...

Blessed be...

Ever your friend,

LadyTerra
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