Why You Shouldn't Mourn The Death Of A Loved One | Neale Donald Walsch – – Mindvalley
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This video can alter your entire experience of a loved one departing their physical expression. In this video, Neale Donald Walsch explain that you don’t have to mourn death because death isn’t real. Learn more with Neale’s free Masterclass here👉https://go.mindvalley.com/Awaken-The-Species
Death is a fiction, it doesn’t exist.
Death cannot occur in the experience of who you are — your soul, which lives far past the end of what you call your physical life.
Would you be sad about falling down stairs that you never actually fell down? No. Then, why would be sad about a loved one’s death if that, also, never actually happened?
We may mourn our own loss, but it doesn’t make sense to mourn their death. They wouldn’t want you to mourn their death. Rather, they would hope that you may celebrate their “Continuation Day,” the love and joy they expressed in physical form, and that they are now continuing to live in the free and wondrous expression of their evolutionary process.
In this video, Neale Donald Walsch explains all of this seeming impossibility, and shares some of the last words and sentiment of his mother. Those words were, “Dance on my grave, promise me.”
Neale did just that.
When you’re fully awake, you dance through the moments that you once mourned… And you mourn no more.
IMPORTANT TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 What death actually is
00:51 Fear of your own death
01:55 Death does not exist-according to most religion
03:33 Story of Neale Donald’s Mom
ABOUT NEALE DONALD WALSCH:
Neale is a modern day spiritual messenger and the author of Conversations With God, which sat on the New York Times bestsellers list for 2 ½ years. Today, he is on a quest to spark a global spiritual awakening around the planet.
#NealeDonaldWalsch #Awaken #ConversationsWithGod
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the only reason death is sad because we cannot see or hear them anymore, but we know they’re there watching us, but they’re in a better place
Don’t listen to the video, he wants to make you all into cold hearted reptiles.
I say cry your heart out ! And keep your loved ones spirit alive and mourn mourn mourn every mourning.
And all this without a single shred of evidence
I have nightmares and wake up crying…idk if that’s because i’m too sensitive but mourning is not easy whatsoever. Even if i think philosophically about death, sadness still becomes unconscious. i just hope this fades with time. idk what to believe and i dont think anyone could comfort me but need lots of distractions and crying..
Please someone reply 🙏
After death can i meet my mom, dad, bro, sis again in heaven? Please reply
Nice discussion.
Ok not mourning I can understand, but what of how much you miss them? How alone you feel without them…Oh I know time is a great healer and all that but just dancing on the grave does not do the trick..,
We cry because we miss them so much and long to be with them.
I just lost my grandma on the 26th of November, she was like my mum. Seeing her in the resting home broke my heart and scared me. But I know that shes still here, we just can't see her
I have just lost my wife 5 days ago and am feeling her loss. That is what we mourn..the fact that we will not share any more experiences. We miss their presence, their company. My wife has gone. She had suffered with great pain for many months, with many more to come. She is free of all that now..and though I am sad..I am eased for her. Pleased she is in spirit. At peace.