Spiritual Insights, Infinite Possibilities

Understanding the Journey of Transition and Allowing Spiritual Insights in Grief

Apr 11, 2024 | Soulful Exploration

Passing loved ones is never easy. While it may seem effortless for the ones who transition, the grief experienced by those who remain can be profound. I’d like to delve into the spiritual core of this experience, drawing from years of listening and reading about the spiritual aspects of life.

Every passing is, in essence, a contract agreed upon by all souls involved. Before incarnating on Earth, we choose our lives, paths, and the people we will encounter to aid in our evolution. These contracts vary in length and intensity, ranging from lifelong connections with family and loved ones to brief encounters with strangers. Each contract serves a purpose, contributing to our growth and understanding during our earthly journey.

When a loved one passes, it is a time for those left behind to reflect and seek deeper meaning. Each relationship holds its own unique lessons and impacts. Personally, I experienced the loss of my younger brother to lung cancer. Our bond seemed to go beyond time, evident from the moment I energetically sensed his presence as a newborn.

Despite our deep connection, I struggled with an overwhelming fear of losing him, a fear rooted in past-life experiences. Through the guidance of a medium, I learned that he had been my son in a previous lifetime, and his passing back then left a deep imprint on my soul. Understanding that connection helped me release a lot of that fear for many years… until life brought similar emotions back to the surface in this lifetime.

Throughout his illness, my brother battled with passivity and self-worth issues, ultimately giving in to the disease. His journey mirrored my own struggles with overwork and self-worth pursuit of external validation. His passing served as a wake-up call, prompting me to re-examine my priorities and embrace a life filled with joy and love rather than endless hard work. Once I realized this revelation, I had to take a baby step to change. Even if you get the enlightenment, it does not mean everything overnight is going to change; it is, in fact, the open door to this specific journey to go through.

In the aftermath of his passing, I sought solace and understanding through spiritual practices and had sessions with a medium to find unresolved answers. Knowing that he was in a better place, surrounded by love and happiness brought peace to my life.

In conclusion, death is not an end but a transition – a shedding of the physical form as the soul continues its journey alongside soul families. By embracing the spiritual insights embedded within grief, we can find comfort and purpose in the face of loss, knowing that love transcends physical boundaries and endures beyond the confines of earthly existence.

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