The idea that “nobody dies until the soul decides to go” can be both comforting and thought-provoking. It suggests that our existence isn’t limited to just one life; rather, we are spiritual beings on an ongoing journey. This concept resonates deeply, especially when we encounter difficult times, such as the struggles faced by my friend in her twenties, who recently attempted to take her own life.
When we think about life and death, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the finality of it all. But the belief that our souls choose when to leave this physical world offers a different perspective. If we view ourselves as eternal beings, then death becomes merely a transition into another dimension, rather than an end. This idea is rooted in various spiritual beliefs, including those from the Kamalayan philosophy, which emphasizes that our souls are always learning and evolving.
In Kamalayan, the journey of the soul is viewed as a series of lessons. Each lifetime is an opportunity to gain experiences that contribute to our growth. For instance, my friend’s struggle with depression might be part of a larger lesson her soul chose to explore. If her soul feels it has learned enough from this experience, it may decide to move on. This doesn’t mean her life lacks value; rather, it signifies that her journey is part of a much bigger picture.
This concept also connects to the work of spiritual mediums, like Josh Borja, known as Yeshua Light. In a session with him, participants have experienced profound connections with loved ones who have passed away. One participant spoke with her deceased father, uncovering truths and emotions that had been left unresolved. Their conversation revealed that even after death, the connections we have with others continue. The father’s response to his daughter highlighted the complexities of relationships and the importance of understanding each other, even beyond life.
The idea that our loved ones are still present in some form can be a source of comfort. It reminds us that while their physical presence may be gone, their essence and the lessons they impart can live on within us. The belief that consciousness exists in another dimension can provide solace during times of grief, helping us feel connected to those we’ve lost.
Ultimately, the notion that we exist forever and simply change forms encourages us to embrace life fully. It invites us to seek understanding, love, and growth in our experiences. Rather than fearing death, we can focus on the lessons our souls are here to learn. This perspective can shift how we approach our challenges, encouraging us to find meaning even in our darkest moments.
In a world filled with uncertainty, understanding that we are eternal spiritual beings can inspire us to cherish each moment. It reminds us that every experience, including pain and loss, serves a purpose in our soul’s journey. So, when faced with struggles, remember: your existence is part of a much larger story, and your soul is here to learn, experience, and evolve.
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