This Sunday,
which coincides
with All Saints’
Day, date on
when we honor
the dead, it’s
needed to stop
and reflect.
Jesus said
clearly that
death doesn’t
exist. The death
of the physical
body only
represents the
passage from a
world to another
one. The Spirit
leaves the
material world
and starts
living in the
Spirit-world,
where is his
real life.
The Master did
not only talk
about the
importance of
the future life,
he exemplified
his teachings
returning after
death on the
cross to show
his disciples
the truth he had
taught.
That’s why, my
friend, there’s
no point in
looking for our
dear dead in the
cemetery, once
they won’t be
there. Beneath
the ground there
is only the
body, which
doesn’t matter
anymore. It’s
like an old
piece of
clothing that
doesn’t suit
anymore, because
it’s worn out.
And besides, who
likes sad
places?
If we can
choose, we’ll
naturally go to
better places,
more pleasant
and happier. The
same happens to
the Spirit which
left Earth.
The reality in
the Spirit-world
is very
beautiful. Life
there is much
better than
here, since we
are still
incarnated.
Everything we
see here on
Earth, and which
seems beautiful,
is just a pale
and imperfect
copy of what
exists in the
Spirit-world.
This way, if we
have someone we
hold dear and
has already left
for the other
side, let’s
remember him/her
with joy,
calling on the
good moments you
spent together
or funny things
you shared,
emitting caring
thoughts, but
not revolt or
despair. Let’s
make prayers
involving
him/her in
affective
vibrations so
that they feel
loved and
protected.
If we feel the
necessity to
offer them
anything, it’s
not going back
to the cemetery,
where he would
certainly not
come back.
Put a vase of
flowers in our
house, and
remember his/her
presence. We can
give something
to somebody, on
their behalf,
and it will
surely be
pleasant.
Or then, my
friend, you can
send him a bunch
of flowers.
How?
Well, think of
the flowers they
liked best, or,
then, the ones
you think to be
beautiful.
Imagine a
beautiful bunch
of flowers; wrap
it with paper,
showing your
love. Later,
write a
beautiful card
mentally, with
words you’d like
to say. Then,
send it saying:
— These flowers
are for you!
Be sure that
your beloved one
will receive
your gift. Thus,
he’ll feel
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really
honored
and will
thank
you for
that.
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Try it out!
Aunt Célia
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