Because of the Fillmore’s strongly held belief, (see www.truthunity.net ‘eternal life’ and ‘regeneration’) some people reported that Charles was deeply disappointed when he knew he was dying at 93. (Yet what an amazing and intense power of good he was in our world.)
Because humankind was not following this divine plan as both Charles and Myrtle understood, they stated their belief in reincarnation as proof of God’s love at work, giving us unlimited opportunities to fulfil the divine plan and live as fully conscious divine beings in physical form. Indeed, when Myrtle passed, she told her colleagues that she was going to the ‘other side’ to help there now she was no longer needed in Silent Unity, the work that she loved. In just two weeks, Myrtle passed on to the next room of life. Have you thought about the idea of life after death and the soul ongoing? Do you believe in reincarnation? In the West, most people have a deep fear of dying but in India, where reincarnation is part of their faith and culture, death is embraced as natural and part of the life cycle. Personally, I have always believed in reincarnation. For me, what God of love would deny us the opportunity to ‘try again’. Recently we have experienced bereavement and illness in our families. I am experiencing once more, how hard it is letting go of close loved ones to the death experience, yet also recognising that the time comes for all of us to leave this physical world behind and move on. As I look at the natural world, birth, life and death is a natural process. When we welcome new life to our world, joy and love take over and we feel the deepest connection to the babe in our arms. When it comes to the soul moving back to spirit, can we perhaps be open to experience the same emotions, for our loved one is going back to Spirit, to Source, free of pain, discomfort and suffering? Of course, we all experience a very natural sense of personal loss. How will we experience life now they are no longer with us? Are there words left unsaid or hugs you still want to give? It is so important that we grieve. However, perhaps the grief can be different when we believe in the soul ongoing, in reincarnation and that we may even be with them again. I deeply believe that we can still talk to our loved ones and tell them we love them, after the body has gone, and that they will receive the message of love, because in essence it is the truth of us all. I do not have absolute answers to these thoughts and questions. I pose them here as ideas to reflect and pray on, so we may each find the meaning and purpose that works for us. For me, life is all about the exchange of love in all its many forms. How can I show up as love, is the question is use to remind me to re-centre in God awareness. Would you like to join in a conversation around these ideas? If so, do join our Zoom forum meeting, Tuesday 2nd July from 7.30pm. Let us talk about this experience of life and death. I think it is a conversation that would benefit us all. Click here to join us live on zoom, on Tuesday Would you like to begin your week with an inspiring email?Click here to sign up for our Thought for the Week email list
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