Re: seeing my dead father I know I was awake
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:11 pm
Wow, guys!(as we say in the Midwest)
This thread packs a very powerful spiritual and emotional punch! My head is swooning at the revelation of truth, raw emotions and insight.
HR, thank you for relaying Yogi Yogalanda's story. I've been sitting here for several minutes unable to formulate the appropriate words on the impact it had on me...
Sandy, thank you for posting the link of 'A miraculous life of more'. It was so beautifully written... I feel honored to have been able to read it. Seriously, my head is still swooning and the toning in my right ear has been going off nonstop since opening this thread. Must be much here that I need to pay attention to!
Seabee, I'd like to thank you for being so brave in sharing your story. That took a huge amount of courage. Even though it's almost inconceivable to process the amount and scope of death and stressful situations you've experienced. If you could for a moment entertain the perspective, "Perhaps it wasn't by accident YOU were the one who 'happened' to be present at that particular place at that particular moment." I can't tell you how many times myself or one of my family members found themselves at the epicenter of crisis... because we might have been the only ones around to be able to handle it. Although it takes a toll on our emotional health, maybe it wasn't by chance, but design. Right place, right time, to be in possession of the skills needed to facilitate the intended outcome.
As for the intensity of serious situations you've been experiencing(I breathe a heavy sigh of empathy), this is 'The Correcting Time'. It hardly seems fair, but the universe is telling us, "Yes, it's going to be DIFFICULT, that's a given, but it's time to face your stuff." In order for the planet to progress we humans have to clear/deal with all those emotions, actions and situations we've been burying, neglecting and avoiding. Time for all those around us, who we may or may not have been enabling, to finally take personal responsibility for their individual lives.
Being an empath and a receiver in this day and age is both a blessing and a curse. My advice is to weigh carefully your decision to tell the family of the man who contacted you. Depending on where they are emotionally, physically and spiritually, it may be accepted gratefully or angrily rejected. Make sure you are strong enough, spiritually and emotionally balanced enough, to handle their reaction. I've been on the receiving end of both. resulting of me thinking, "It was their message to do with what they will. I'm only the deliverer." Or, "God, this has been all too much, please take away this gift for a while so I may become stronger." Even after asking a person if they want to hear the message, a person's emotions about the death of a loved one can remain tangled and painful for years after the passing. But, then again, perhaps hearing the message, received well or not, could be the catalyst they needed to set them on the road to their own healing, or even better, to begin their spiritual journey.
I know what we've shared here is a lot to process, I for one am grateful for your presence at this site, the sharing of your experiences has enriched our own.
Love to all,
Kim
This thread packs a very powerful spiritual and emotional punch! My head is swooning at the revelation of truth, raw emotions and insight.
HR, thank you for relaying Yogi Yogalanda's story. I've been sitting here for several minutes unable to formulate the appropriate words on the impact it had on me...
Sandy, thank you for posting the link of 'A miraculous life of more'. It was so beautifully written... I feel honored to have been able to read it. Seriously, my head is still swooning and the toning in my right ear has been going off nonstop since opening this thread. Must be much here that I need to pay attention to!
Seabee, I'd like to thank you for being so brave in sharing your story. That took a huge amount of courage. Even though it's almost inconceivable to process the amount and scope of death and stressful situations you've experienced. If you could for a moment entertain the perspective, "Perhaps it wasn't by accident YOU were the one who 'happened' to be present at that particular place at that particular moment." I can't tell you how many times myself or one of my family members found themselves at the epicenter of crisis... because we might have been the only ones around to be able to handle it. Although it takes a toll on our emotional health, maybe it wasn't by chance, but design. Right place, right time, to be in possession of the skills needed to facilitate the intended outcome.
As for the intensity of serious situations you've been experiencing(I breathe a heavy sigh of empathy), this is 'The Correcting Time'. It hardly seems fair, but the universe is telling us, "Yes, it's going to be DIFFICULT, that's a given, but it's time to face your stuff." In order for the planet to progress we humans have to clear/deal with all those emotions, actions and situations we've been burying, neglecting and avoiding. Time for all those around us, who we may or may not have been enabling, to finally take personal responsibility for their individual lives.
Being an empath and a receiver in this day and age is both a blessing and a curse. My advice is to weigh carefully your decision to tell the family of the man who contacted you. Depending on where they are emotionally, physically and spiritually, it may be accepted gratefully or angrily rejected. Make sure you are strong enough, spiritually and emotionally balanced enough, to handle their reaction. I've been on the receiving end of both. resulting of me thinking, "It was their message to do with what they will. I'm only the deliverer." Or, "God, this has been all too much, please take away this gift for a while so I may become stronger." Even after asking a person if they want to hear the message, a person's emotions about the death of a loved one can remain tangled and painful for years after the passing. But, then again, perhaps hearing the message, received well or not, could be the catalyst they needed to set them on the road to their own healing, or even better, to begin their spiritual journey.
I know what we've shared here is a lot to process, I for one am grateful for your presence at this site, the sharing of your experiences has enriched our own.
Love to all,
Kim