YOUR AURA REVEALS WHY YOUR LOVED ONE DIES
Colourful woven patterns in the Astral layer of the human aura show that death is never random. It is written into the spiritual plan of the soul as a sacred act of timing. All part of its journey through incarnation and self-evolvement. The soul is never measured by the length of its physical presence.
By exiting early, emotions, dreams, spiritual encounters and visions all come into play. Helping their partner to ignite growth and create a new phase of their own self-awareness. In the case of short lives, such as young children and adults their aura denotes a soul connection, too delicate to last a full lifetime. When a soul departs early, it is not chaos, it is a chapter strategically and carefully shaped and written in the cosmic library of incarnation. Negotiating how long it will linger, which lives it will touch and what lessons it will fulfil. Like sparks flickering through some leave early but leaving behind warmth and illumination. Some live just long enough to impact change within their soul groupie planting seeds of compassion and heightened awareness.
Early departures are not accidents nor are they failures. They are intentional sacred movements within the larger dance of existence - meaning is everywhere.
STORY: Lacey, a gifted fourteen year old ballet dancer stood waiting at the traffic lights cross the road. Suddenly a car jumped the curb. She died on impact. At her funeral everyone said and felt Lacey was cut down in her prime. On the contrary. Her close friends realised how life should not be taken for granted. The local community petitioned authorities to install a guard rail to prevent further tragedies. Her sister became a grief counsellor. Her mother became a medium, working with spirits that have passed. Her father shared his grief with men at work which ultimately helped some fellow workers to put a value on time, spent with their children. Lacey left a trail of people helping people. Accelerating insightful lessons for those she left behind.
In your loss, your mind is learning to recognise
what your soul already knows
Grief is not meaningless. It is a mirror of the soul’s intricate design, reflecting agreements made in an unseen realm. But the conscious pain of sorrow is real. With its depth of despair. It’s taunting chaos of change. It’s emptiness of belonging and its wretchedness of waking up alone.
Despite this trauma, beyond the boundaries of grief, patterns are emerging.
The death of a loved one heralds forth self-healing and self awareness. Thus creating another layer of self.
STORY: Lucy and Robert celebrated his 98th birthday. Later that night he died. Married for eighty years, Lucy couldn’t remember a time with him not by her side. As they grew old they often talked about death. Recognising that time was running out for both of them. She missed her life-long partner. But quietly valued the length of time they had spent together. Her grief brought acceptance and an understanding of ordained time. She felt saddened but complete.