"I want people to understand that life is everlasting.  Everything that happens in your life has a purpose.  There is no one you are close to who ever dies.  Everyone just goes on to another stage of life that runs parallel to this one.  Be at peace with yourself and fulfill your mission, knowing that your stay here is temporary, and that your are doing something here to fulfill your spiritual purpose.  Tune in more to yourself  and understand more within yourself so that you can find your way easier.  Don't place so much emphasis on life materially, place more emphasis on it spiritually. Death is not the end, it's the beginning.  There is life everlasting, there is no such thing as death.  That child, that husband, that wife,  that loved one - they are all still very much alive.  It's just as if they've moved to Outer Mongolia and you may not see them again for many, many years." - - 

George Anderson - Author

We Don't Die

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Comment by Sandy G on September 14, 2011 at 9:28pm

Michael, thank-you for posting this. I believe also that we do not 'die', but continue on in anther plane. I look forward to seeing my loved ones again. Sometimes I have wished whatever I am here to do I would hurry up and get over with so I could go and be with Ken again. But I am starting to get to the place of wondering what it is that I am meant to do here rather than waiting for life to get over with.

 

Janice, I am so sorry that you have such pain. I do not believe in those that preach about heaven and hell. As you say, what kind of loving God would have a hell? Religion has been so warped by politics over the centuries and the bible has been translated so many times, that I don't believe in them anymore. I do believe people such as George Anderson, as he could not know the things he has told people if he were not in fact communicating with the spirits of those who have passed. I myself have had a wonderful reading from medium who knew things about Ken that she had no way of knowing. So I am believer in the transitioning to the 'other side' or whatever you want to call it, as opposed to dying and existing no more in any form.

I wish you peace

 

Comment by Emily Elizee on September 3, 2011 at 6:02pm
My belief in everlasting life, has been so transforming. It has allowed me to stop feeling the constant guilt am actually feeling strong again!!Our loved ones are in a better place!!!
Comment by Sally on September 3, 2011 at 9:30am
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