Do no harm. This is the answer when faced with a difficult decision. “But I feel I must do this or that!” you say in your dealings with another. Each case is different. When we make a blanket statement such as “Do no harm,” of course there will be times when what you tell another may be painful. We are simply asking you to once again shift perspective and see how your words or actions might be perceived and then ask yourself if there is another way of dealing with the situation. Ask your heart. The answers dwell there.
Note from Suzanne: Please watch this 5-minute video that answers the question, “When the body dies, does the soul suffer?” This evidence that I just posted on Youtube ranks up there with my Top 10 Stories from Spirit … May it bring you peace. https://youtu.be/yWRESL5t64U
What a blessing to have crossed your path today, Suzanne! It feels very synchronistic! When i was 5 years old had a near death experience when I️ almost drowned. I had the same experience you speak of in the video where outwardly I️ was kicking frantically appearing to struggle while inwardly I️ was in the presence of God. I️ have been intrigued by death and dying ever since and just retired from a 40 year career as a hospice nurse where I️ would share my personal story to comfort family and staff when their loved one or patient appeared to be suffering in spite of our efforts in hospice care. I self published a book entitled “The Miracle of Hospice” where I️ tell my story and describe a day in the life of a hospice nurse . Every medium i have ever been to has told me that i too am a medium yet there is a block that disputes all my efforts has yet to be released. I would love to work with you! Blessings from Cathy Truehart