Death as Waking

When we understand that we are always living in spirit—that spirit is our natural home—we see death differently. The soul is not inside the body. It is the other way around. The body is in the soul. Earth life can be thought of as a creation made in physical form. We are experiencing it with other souls who have agreed to share the same dimension.

Each morning, when we wake up, it is not so much that we enter back into reality out of a dream, but that we shift between dimensions, exchanging one dream for another. The dream is not “unreal” in the sense of being invalid. From the perspective of the soul, it is entirely valid—100% real—because it brings lessons, experiences, and opportunities for growth, both for ourselves and for others. Even the most difficult experiences are chosen, for they contain the opportunity for tremendous growth.

Death is not an ending. It is a shifting of dreams, a changing of dimensions. The Earth dream is precious, valid, and chosen. When it concludes, we awaken once more into the larger reality of Spirit. From there, we continue—always alive, always creating, always home.

A Walk in the Park: The Company We Keep on the Spiritual Path

As you mature spiritually, the tendency toward solitude is very common. The reasons for this are:

  1. The field of the collective is keenly felt—you’re porous enough to be affected, even though you can hold steady for stretches.
  2. You’ve outgrown fear-driven socialising, so you don’t need interaction for validation or distraction.
  3. You seek resonance. As resonance is frequently absent in human situations, solitude feels like a better frequency match.

The question is not really whether we choose aloneness or togetherness, but what frequency we are vibrating at. If people are honest, most encounters with others are shaped by fear, by the need for reassurance, or by the desire to confirm a sense of self. These patterns are so common that they feel normal, but what is sought always fails to fulfil.

Can You Love Too Much?

True generosity does not want something in return, so it does not get frustrated and tired. True love does not want something in return, so it does not become hurt and withdraw its love. It does not evaluate the scales of what has been given and taken and decide that not enough is coming back. It is inexhaustible. Every time you get into the sphere of genuine love, it is a reward, not a drain. First and foremost, love blesses the person who is in the loving consciousness.

Love Matters is Now Available!

Love Matters is divided into Physical Matters (the body and its environment), People Matters (whole, holy relationships), and Mystic Matters (healing and spiritual happiness). In the broadest sense, what isn’t spiritual? Everything in life is spiritual because everything impacts our state of being and our effect on others. The health of our body, emotions, mind, and spirit depends on our understanding life as it is energetically designed to be. If you fight life’s essential nature, you are fighting yourself. You will lose. We want to win, for everyone’s sake.

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