Love Beyond Death

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      “The love of a half dead heart will keep you half alive”  We all must pass away sometime—but when we lose someone we love, the pain and sadness we experience are very difficult to bear…. It seems like we are just living for the sake of living but there’s no more dream, no more hope, no more happiness. What can we do to overcome this sadness? How can we step forward into the next phase of life?

In our darkest moments, we all need some reassurance: we need to believe that death is not the end.

Love does not die even after death

I’ve just read a remarkable book – “Hello from Heaven” by Bill and Judy Guggenheim – that provides convincing new evidence of life after death.

The  couple’s field of research is After-death communication (ADC), which occurs when we are contacted directly by a deceased loved one.

The authors’ seven years of study seeks to prove that life and love are eternal. According to the Guggenheims, 20-40% of the population of the United States have had one or more ADC experience:  sensing a presence, hearing voices, feeling a touch, smelling a fragrance, seeing partial or full appearances of passed relatives, etc…

Their study tells us our loved ones want us to know they continue to exist, albeit in a different state; that we don’t need to be concerned about them as we will be reunited when it’s our turn to leave. Death is simply a transition from the physical world to the spiritual world.

Grieving and moving through it

There is no right or wrong way to grieve. The important thing is to allow ourselves the time and space to get over our loss.

Professionals distinguish seven stages of grief that you have to go through: shock, denial, panic, anger, guilt, depression and acceptance.

Talking to a psychic who offers hope and clarity can help you work your way through these stages.

How can a psychic help?

Psychics and spiritual mediums bridge the gap between the physical and the spiritual worlds. A gifted psychic connects the energies of the living and the dead and provides reassurance – when a loved one passes – that they are not really gone. They show us that not even death can bring true love to an end.

Our loved ones still exist, and that they been set free through “the transformational process of death”.

It is very comforting to know that we can continue to communicate with our loved ones.Whether we choose to talk to them out loud or silently… they can hear us.

7 COMMENTS

  1. The article’s mention of the seven stages of grief highlights the complexity of coping with loss. It’s crucial to recognize that moving through these stages requires time and sometimes external support.

  2. The exploration of ADC experiences as presented by the Guggenheims is indeed thought-provoking. It provides a comforting perspective on the continuity of existence beyond physical death, which might be beneficial for those grappling with loss.

  3. The notion that love transcends death and that our deceased loved ones continue to exist in some form is indeed comforting. However, the grieving process is deeply personal and varies significantly from one individual to another.

    • Absolutely, Hazel. Each person’s journey through grief is unique and deeply personal, and what offers solace to one may not work for another.

  4. Engaging with psychics or spiritual mediums as suggested might provide comfort to some. However, it’s essential to approach such avenues with a balanced view, considering both emotional and rational aspects.

  5. While the book ‘Hello from Heaven’ introduces interesting concepts around life after death, it’s important to approach such topics with a critical perspective. The scientific validation of ADC experiences remains a subject of debate.

    • I agree with the need for critical thinking. Anecdotal evidence can offer comfort, but empirical studies are necessary to substantiate such claims.

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