What It’s Like to Die…
December 1, 2016//
I’ve had so many people ask what it’s like to die, so I wanted to share what your loved ones say. You can’t remember when you were born, but at a certain moment in time you gasped and took your first breath. It was a feeling unlike anything you had experienced before. You realized you were in a different world, with new feelings and sensations. Way too much for a young mind to comprehend. Was it painful for you? Dying is very similar depending on how you decided to exit this plane of existence.
Some die a violent death and are literally thrown from their bodies into heaven. It’s a shock for a second. It’s different from say a very old person who is expecting death. It takes them a few more seconds to realize they have made it to the other side. It was a surprise to the conscious mind although the subconscious knew the probabilities. The unexpected brightness and different colors they are able to see brings on a “Wow,” moment. Nobody panics on the other side. It’s more than trying to collect your rational thoughts, because you now know everything. Their lives’ review is over in a split second. They tell me it’s like they’ve only been gone for a few weeks. Their old life on earth just lasted a matter of weeks. They are reconnected to their higher selves just as they do every night they went to sleep. They are keenly aware of the lives we are living on earth and patiently await for us to meet up again. Some know the future into the next lifetimes, while others are just as surprised who won the Super Bowl as we were.
I’ve never had anybody complain about the ride. I’ve had some describe it as reentry in a space shuttle only to find out they had been resuscitated by shock paddles for seconds into their transition. What seems like 8 seconds on a bucking bronc is really a lifetime in this world. The biggest sinners are compassionate and loving. There was a reason for everything and lessons for us all to learn. But the cycle doesn’t stop. And everybody I’ve talked to are just as excited to start the next adventure (life) with many of you in starring roles and some others will be in other scripts, but all just as important as the last. They tell me not to fear death as it is part of the process of life and it will not end. Every time someone has a session to contact their loved ones, I get to see a new movie. And I just love the movies as much as your loved ones enjoyed a starring role.