Monday, August 31, 2015

The Wisdom of Death



In Mexico, they celebrate death. It comes from an ancient understanding that one of our greatest barriers in life as humans is our knowing of our death or our denial of it.  It’s not meant to be morbid– it’s to bring about profound wisdom so we know that the only thing we need to consider is our soul, first and foremost.  When we come into right relationship with our mortality, then our priorities become very clear.  Would we do the job we do? Live where we do? Be in the relationship we are in? Do we like our friends or are we being fake and tolerant?  


Now it doesn’t mean you have to change everything overnight, but facing our mortality means we have to get real about who we are, who were not and start aligning ourselves with our Higher Connection so we can, ultimately, die peacefully with a full heart.  


I once had a dream where a Spirit Guide came in and said to me directly – “to master death, you need to master life. To master life, you need to master love.” Simple. And true. 


Reading about Dr. Wayne Dyer’s death, and his sense of non-fear around it, knowing he is on another adventure, is a living example of someone who discovered the secret to life – to live it with as open of a heart as possible. The more he did this, the more possibilities and connections came into his life.  But opening our hearts means trusting – trusting others, trusting the Universe, trusting ourselves.  For anyone who grew up with trauma (and I’m someone who indeed has had my fair share), learning to trust is a difficult thing to do. Knowing you are not alone and you are cared about and your values and things you care about matter, is an important part of the spiritual growth process. 


From doing years of mediumship professionally, I can safely say that much of what the souls who pass speak about is the message of how important giving and receiving love is.  This is what lasts, despite all the other issues and problems in the world. Giving love to a pet, a stranger, a community project or a family member in need creates many blessings in the world and benefits your soul’s progression on infinite levels.  Forgiving others while maintaining self-care is also highly important, as the Creator doesn’t want to see people harmed. Learning to set healthy boundaries is an important part of one’s soul path so your being doesn’t get damaged.


To reconnect with your heart is one of the greatest gifts you can give the world. I invite you to either book a session with me so we can find ways for you to regain trust, or come to one of my Soul Constellations circles, or if you are a woman, I’m offering Open Your Heart Again Retreats – a 1-day retreat in Fergus in October and a Weekend Retreat near Peterborough in November.  




With deep love for you and who you are in the world.

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