Losing a loved one is never easy.
On Sept 27th. 2017 my dear mother made her transition from her body.
My mother was the purest soul I’ve met in this lifetime. She was unconditional love beyond human understanding. Her only desire was to serve and do God’s work in all ways.
I was so close to her my entire life but strangely in her passing even more so. I feel her everywhere now. It’s once she left her body that I understood who she really was now that her loving was no longer limited to a human form.
In the year she knew she was dying, I once asked her if she was afraid. She simply looked at me with unwavering conviction and kindness and said ” Not at all. I am not this body. The soul lives forever. I am ready for whatever God wants for my life”.
In her last months I realized my mothers true greatness was in her depth of surrender to the Divine.
My favorite memory (I have so many) was simply holding her in my arms one day, my heart bursting with love, looking her in the eyes, and sharing what a profound privilege it was to incarnate in this lifetime as her son, to have had the opportunity to be loved by her and know a soul as beautiful as her.
Grief is a natural process. Yet we have a tendency to suppress it and avoid feeling it. This only keeps you stuck in the pain.
We often think that if we feel the grief it will last forever. But no feelings last forever. All feelings when fully felt dissolve.
Or that if we feel the grief we will never survive.
So give yourself full permission to feel the pain fully. It will break your heart open to a bigger dimension of love than you knew before.
Love is bigger than form.
When your loved dies the form of the relationship has indeed changed but that doesn’t mean the love is gone. Nor does it mean they are no longer with you.
They may no longer be with you in physical form, but the real essence of who they are is spirit. And their spirit is beyond form which you are always connected to. The real relationship that you have with them is an inner connection and not even death can take that away.
Grieve but don’t wallow in grief forever. Let them go with love and gratitude for the time that you did get to share together.
The best way that you can honor the life of your loved one who died isn’t in being miserable forever but living your life to the max without any regrets and loving as fully as possible. They are always smiling at you from the heavens.
Life is short my friends.
None of us know when that moment will come. So let those you love really know how much you REALLY love them.
The rest is just details.
Love is what matters.
Love.Now
Kute
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