"Jane" called last
evening. She was sobbing and sniffling so
hard that I could hardly understand her. A
patient of mine
many years ago, Jane is
no stranger to adversity. Her marriage
ended in divorce, she was diagnosed with
HIV, her teenage
son committed suicide,
her physical and emotional problems
prevented working and she slid into a
welfare existence.
Recently, her teenage
daughter committed suicide. This girl had
been diagnosed as being bipolar and was
extremely suicidal
for years. Medications
did not stabilize her condition and, while
Jane was asleep, she hung herself.
Sounds like a case for
remembering we are all soul proof.
I had given an early
edition of my book "Soul Proof" to Jane
several years ago. Last evening she said
that she was reading it for the fifth time
and it was keeping her going moment to
moment.
I'll work with Jane
using powerful physical, emotional, and
spiritual healing techniques. There's no
doubt in my mind
that we'll get her
through this if she does her part. Even
with the finest in holistic health care,
however, she will likely have a long road to
recovery. She's been through an awful lot.
Fortunately, much
collective evidence shows that even those
who take their own lives are loved and
understood by God and the heavenly host.
There's no need for Divine forgiveness
because Creator doesn't condemn anyone for
being in such misery and taking such a
drastic action.
The eternal Presence,
the Ground of All Being IS limitless love
without end. How can a power like that
react in any other way except complete
compassion and support?
Reports from
authenticated psychics and spiritual
regressions say that those who commit
suicide are taken to a special area of
healing. They are so raw and broken that
they aren't ready for interactions with
others yet. Instead, they are in a realm
where bunnies, puppies, kittens, fawns, and
angels comfort and tend to them constantly.
They are given space
when needed and time to heal. They are
immersed in healing showers and loving
energy until they are ready to look at their
actions. They receive counseling, group
work, and personal growth. When they're
ready, they begin to reenter the stream of
life.
Much later in Earth
years, they can decide to try another
physical incarnation so they can achieve
their original goals for coming to this
planet.
Some critics say that
suicide is an unforgivable sin, a slap in
the face to Creator. I say that those
critics haven't glimpsed the Light and its
infinite wisdom and love. They are
listening to rote, archaic messages of
fear, not their own hearts.
So, to Jane and anyone
else who is suffering grievously, take
heart. We each are totally supported,
guided, and assisted by All That Is.
Always. No matter what we do and especially
when we can't feel it and life seems the
darkest.
To those of you who are
not in a crisis, illuminate those who are in
temporary spiritual amnesia.
The world needs your
light to be on full force.