Dying people have much to teach us about living in soul. I have witnessed people of all races, ages, genders, and sexual orientation let go of the life they have come to know. One thing becomes clear “everyone learns to love the life they have been given.”
When a dying person enjoys or is saddened by the past constitution of their life, he/she reaches deep within themselves to find meaning, hope, and unconditional love. Despite our humanness, we have an inherent need to bless what has given us experience within the expressions of our lives. This is the level of soul care “not made with human hands.” It is the heart of creation, and perhaps, the heart of God.
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