Posted on 11/23/2014
Love never dies. It only changes form from physical to spiritual once a loved one departs your reality. You see, love is an emotion that lasts forever. The only real emotion that exists. Love is what aligns you with your SOURCE and with anyone you have ever shared a special connection—parent, significant other, sibling, child, close friend, etc.
For you see when your loved ones merge back into spirit, they expand into their full capacity to love without the limitations or hindrance of a personality self. Their spiritual eyes are opened and they are embraced by Unconditional Love in its pure form. Your departed loved ones continue to be vested in your happiness and well-being. Even though they are not in physical form, their essence is still actively engaged in your experience--whether you realize it or not. Through loving memories and kindnesses extended to others in their honor, you pay homage to who they really are and the eternalness of their soul.
Continue to celebrate and honor your loved ones time on earth as well as their eternal existence. By doing this, you invite them to participate in your lives in their new form. Then, take note of how they make their unique presence known—through the beauty of a flower bloomed in winter, a favorite song on the radio just as you were thinking of a depart loved one, the fragrance of your mother’s perfume out of nowhere, etc. Strange occurrences? No. It is an “I love you” spoken in their new language. So…speak their names, recall loving memories, be kind to others on their behalf, invite them in, and be open to how they participate even from their new vantage point. Doing this brings their love forward in your hearts and minds and links your love soul-to-soul and not only through physical form.
LIFE LESSON
When you understand and embrace that love never dies even when physical death occurs--you free yourselves to continue having loving spiritual—soul-to-soul—relationships that continue to honor the life, legacy, and eternalness of your loved ones.
Channeled by Ellen Edmondson 11/22/2014
Happy 55th Anniversary John & Mary
(our departed loved ones)
We love you!