The Living Death
When you believe in eternal life, death cannot exist. After all the word “eternal” encloses the whole. We are here as an eternal spirit in a nondurable physical body. Living in a dualistic world, where the contrasts confirm the truth.
Yesterday I attend a funeral, and I did want to comfort the loved ones behind, with words of relief and I want to give them understanding. But at that moment, I cannot just explain to them my vision. It would not be proper to speak it out.
Our spirit is eternal living in the whole of the great One.
We live in a life circle, in a realm, as an eternal spirit in this visual world, while still staying an eternal spirit on the other side.
So, when death appears at our doorstep, it only can be a transform from the nondurable back to our eternal awareness.
When you become aware of all spirits present here in their physical bodies, are also present in the spiritual world, you recognize death as an illusion. It cannot be otherwise, because we are immortal and eternal. As in the Bible is written, there be no lack in Heaven. I assume our loved ones are their waiting for our arrival, as well as they are here morning for our pass away.
I think, we are all One in the eternal, and we make some “dream trip” into the impermanence.
Like to refer to it as God is on Holiday, experiencing Itself.
When you believe like me, God is in everything you see, hear, feel and experience. There is no other, no difference in the One spirit.
When you think about that concept….
Who are you hurting, when you hurt a person, an animal or nature?
And what are you violating by polluting and destroying life on earth?
Your Self The Only One who Exist
I love to read the books from Neale Donald Walsch, He gives in a very striking manner a clear vision about God and Life.
For reading the summary of Neale Donald Walsch bestsellers you can follow this link.

My favorite book is Home with God, in a life that never ends.
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/home-with-god/1001004004721634/
By Loes Knetsch





Loss is difficult only for the ones left behind. Your post is a good reminder of what is truly important in life and what is trivial. Thanks for sharing your deep thoughts after such a difficult challenge. It is good to renew our focus after that kind of reflection.
Regards!
Christy
Hello Christy, thank you for your reply, it is wise to reflect and ask yourself from time to time “What would “love” say in this situation.
“Love, Life and God are redeemable against each other”