Dear Friend,
At birth and at death, the boundaries between the worlds dissolve and sacred pathways open up between dimensions. A holy transition takes place.
Death is only the end of this life in this dimension. We release our physicality and transform into a being of subtle energies and light. Profound questions find their answers: Is there a God? What’s really on the other side? Are those who’ve gone before waiting for me?
Yet most of us spend our lives avoiding thoughts about our own and others’ departures. We associate death with suffering and loss, pain and crisis, fears and tears. We receive and communicate the usual condolences, but their comfort and meaning may feel superficial. This denial and avoidance can actually diminish the quality of our lives, negatively influencing our mental wellbeing and physical health.
The whole way we think and feel about death needs to transform, says William Bloom, described by Yoga Magazine as “a modern Western mystic considered by many to be Britain’s leading and most experienced mind-body-spirit teacher.” He is also a prolific author with 26 books on holistic health and spiritual wellbeing to his credit.
On Saturday, April 30, William will inclusively and encouragingly share how you can transform feeling disconnected from death… … into a life-changing and life-affirming connection to a higher, more loving cosmic realm that becomes easier to access as we approach or prepare for the end of life, however far in advance.
You can register here for The Art of Dying Well: Making the Transfer of Consciousness a Calm & Graceful Event for You & Your Loved Ones |