What if heaven is right here?

What if our love ones right next to us, and we just don't see? What if they are talking to us but we think we are making it up? What if they are showing us in everyday moments but we are to busy in grief? What if bringing the past into the present , we are creating a future just as the past. What if we forgave and trusted? What if letting go of the past was the way to make room for miracles?

If I died and my son lived, what would I want for him? Would I want him to still feel me? Would I want him to know I am still there? Would I want him to be be happy? Would I want him to be the best he can be? Would I want him to wait until heaven to love again, or to know heaven can be right here?

What if I I had an invisible relationship with my son right now? What if I ask him to help me make the world a better place, like heaven on earth? What if all the angles are waiting for our call? What could we do?

It may seem like a escape story to have an invisible relationship with your love one.  But everything is just a story, what makes them real is when you believe.  God is real because we believe. WHY STOP THERE. Change your story and you change your life.
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Dear Sheryl, I so agree with you, I just felt to write in a way to bring our belief on death [evolved] to the surface. When we state our beliefs .... they are then a part of us. We are stronger, certain. Thank you ever so much for sharing with me. We are sisters of the same road, love to you, Coach Louise
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Dear Sheryl, I can feel smiles from heaven, you got it, and you are sharing your story, thank you, you have touched my heart. Happy Birthday to your sweet Lee. May I share your story in my ezine? With many blessings, Coach Louise Rouse www.americasgriefcoach.com

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