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Post by Stella on May 28, 2024 16:44:24 GMT
Death is something that is inevitable to everyone. We all understand that we are here temporarily and that life is fragile. However as our own death is not something we can possibly experience I want to write about life after death on the basis of how we actually experience death - when someone we love dies.
First I need to do a bit of housekeeping.. I'm writing from my own perspective of someone who understands the relationship between reincarnation, karma and trauma and also understanding that life is what happens between the duality and polarity of love and death. This means that life, love and death are three intertwined and interconnected aspects of the human experience of existence.
Do soulmates exist?
Yes they do. But not in the popular romanticized loving partners as is often believed. It disappoints me that something so beautiful as love and death can be cheapened and degraded in such a way. Telling recently bereaved people that their loved one is in another room or meeting Jesus in heaven diminishes one of the most important life experiences they're going through and is actually quite callous. If you don't know what to say - say nothing. Death is serious. Love is serious. Trauma is incredibly serious.
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