
Today, I helped lost souls who no longer had physical bodies cross into the light. There are different reasons why a deceased loved one may get stuck between dimensions.
Here are a few examples:
- the soul isn’t ready to leave loved ones behind or has unfinished business.
- they don’t realize they died and are hanging around their home
- they don’t believe they’ll be forgiven and will go to hell
- they’re stuck and afraid and can’t see the light
- their death was traumatic
- someone who is living won’t let them go.
Some lost souls become hitchhikers. They attach to the living and drain their energy. If they have an addiction that needs feeding, they’ll attach to someone who indulges in the same addiction.
When someone develops the same illness as a departed close friend or family member, I’m suspicious that there’s a hitchhiker. There are other reasons for the illness, but this is one possibility.
(I check my clients and my family for hitchhikers, and then if I find them, I gently escort them to the light or call in angelic assistance if they’re not willing to budge.)
There is a gift in a slower death process as one has the time to say goodbye, forgive, and make peace with their choices in their life.
Live in a way that prepares you for your death.
What changes would you make that will allow you to leave peacefully when you’re called to return home?
Prayers work when people die. They’re powerful. Put your heart into your prayers. Pray for a gentle transition and that your loved one will be escorted to the light. Pray that they may leave their burdens behind.
Some people go easily into the light.
Being in a body is like being shoved in a suitcase. Your spirit is immense, and once you’re out of your body, you’ll feel greatly expanded.
When you dream, you leave your body. You go through a death process every night when you sleep. You travel in the realms beyond this world.
There’s no need to fear death. When it’s your time, let go and trust.
Dreams are the news the soul gives us when it returns to the body.
— Kwakiutl elder to anthropologist Franz Boas