Dealing With the Loss of Loved Ones
Author: Robert Elias Najemy
Following are some beliefs or thought-forms, which can be
very supportive in our effort to cope with the departure of
a loved one. If you find any of these helpful, write them
down with large letters and place them where you can see
them often. Feel free to alter them so that they apply more
appropriately to your own specific needs.
You could also make a cassette with such messages to play
while in deep relaxation or as you fall asleep. Share these
thoughts with others.
1. I am an eternal soul and have the power to live an
abundant and meaningful life. All is within me. I feel
secure, protected and tranquil.
2. My loved one is an eternal, immortal soul who continues
to live in another dimension more beautiful than the one in
which I currently exist.
3. Since my loved one is very well and far closer to his or
her true divine nature, I can be glad for him/her and can
give joy to myself and to those around me.
4. Everything happens according to wise and just divine
laws which give us the lessons we need for our spiritual
evolution. For some reason, it was best for my loved one to
move on to another level of existence and for me continue
on here, without him or her.
5. Everyone on this earth has lost loved ones. This is a
natural and universal aspect of material existence.
6. The departure of the soul from the restrictions of the
temporary physical body is a beautiful liberation from a
very limited incarnated state.
7. The loss of my loved one is a great opportunity for
spiritual development through the cultivation of inner
power, tranquility, security and self-acceptance.
8. I accept the perfection of the Divine Laws, and I
release God, myself and all others for any responsibility
for what is happening to me.
9. My loved one would want me to be happy and to continue
my life creatively and beautifully.
10. I am a pure divine being and deserve unconditional
love. I am acceptable, lovable and interesting as I am.
11. The loss of a loved one is not related to guilt or
punishment but, is instead, a great opportunity for
spiritual development and inner growth.
12. No one can be responsible for someone else's death.
Each soul has selected the hour and the place when he or
she will leave. Others are simply the instruments we use
for our departure.
13. I can, even now, correct my relationship with my loved
one with inner communication and prayer.
14. I open myself to my brothers and sisters in the family
of humanity who are now sharing this planet. My loved one
would want me to do so.
15. I share with others my sorrow and joy.
16. I find meaning in myself and my life by relating,
serving, creating and evolving.
17. Life is a divine gift and it is my duty to use it to
benefit myself and others.
18. Today, 40,000 parents have lost their children.
Tomorrow, another 40.000 parents will lose their children.
I am not alone in pain. Departure from the physical body is
a natural part of life on earth.
19. There is one universal life force, expressing itself
through all beings. The same consciousness that expressed
itself through my loved one is now expressing itself
through every being around me. When loving and offering to
others, I love and offer to him / her.
STEPS WE CAN TAKE
1. We can study the spiritual truths related to the life
and death and the relationship between the soul and the
body.
2. We can express our feelings openly to those who can
respect and understand them, perhaps to a priest, minister,
psychologist, spiritual teacher or a good friend.
3. We can pray for our loved ones' development and growth
as souls on the dimensions where they are now existing. We
can light a candle for them as frequently as we feel the
need, sending them light, energy and love.
4. We will gradually need to free ourselves from excessive
concentration on those who have left this plane and pay
more attention to those who are here with us. It might be
best eventually to remove belongings that remind us of him
or her. We can give them to charity or to those who need
them or would appreciate them.
5. We can occupy ourselves with meaningful activities such
as:
a. Service
b. Creativity
c. Evolution - Self knowledge
d. Conscious Love Relationships
6. We need to be patient with ourselves and those around
us. Overcoming such a shock usually takes time.
7. We need to cultivate faith in the Divine and in
ourselves.
8. We can join a group of people dedicated to the process
of growth where we can mutually support each other in this
process.
Robert E. Najemy, author of 25 books and life coach with 30
years of experience, has trained over 300 life coaches and
now does so over the Internet.
Over 600 free articles, lectures, relaxation and positive
projection as mp3 audio. Become a life coach.
At http://www.HolisticHarmony.com/
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