“When the winds of change blow, you sense the outcome ahead of others, having seen so much before. Surprises come in smaller forms to you, as in the unexpected experiences of the senses, deepening your appreciation of the physical. You want life to last so you can explore your mature understanding of existence. You have become patient with the younger souls, understanding their paths and of the challenges they face. You forgive much, often acting as mentor without pushing your beliefs upon others. You give without great expectations of receiving. Love has become the most valued concept in your universe – this life may be your quest to perfect your ability to express and receive perfect love. Thoughts of dying do not fill you with dread, as you understand death is a part of life, and life is a process of becoming… so death is a graduation, not an end. At rest, you feel at one with the universe and are grateful for your current home, Earth. You have a heartfelt affinity for history – the connections to various periods throughout time are undeniable. Very old souls are adept at recognizing other old souls… mutual respect forms naturally between them”.
I wonder how true is this. In some instances I do agree.
Took this quiz at FB, some days back. It was saved on my notes. I love history and I love to read historical books. I sometimes dream of places in my childhood . Soulmates ? Yes, I think so too. Who knows, our family members and close friends might have been close to us in earlier life. And death certainly is, and should not be something to be afraid of.
My mother in law died a few months ago and we were fortunate to spend our time with her in her final days. She described in detail the journey she was travelling from life here on earth to being re-born. It was an amazing insight and definitely took away any fear that there is nothing beyond this physical plane here on earth. Thank you xxx
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Should we fear death? I hope not. We always wonder though about that other realm. Thank you so much Wendy for sharing 🙂
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Certainly from what we heard during my mother in laws last few days, we should have nothing to fear… xx
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Thanks Wendy 🙂
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Death is not something to fear, just a natural progression. Whether you are religious or not, death is just part of the cycle of humanity, and it becomes more acceptable as you get older.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Right Pete! One thing though, we must be prepared to face it.
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Profound thoughts. The older we get the more we are ready – not so for younger folk
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They say that when someone reaches the age of 80, everything is a bonus. I am just praying that when the time comes,it would be a peaceful one. Thanks Derrick!
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