You may flinch when you see me writing about being in the death zone, but my stark words are deliberate, and apposite, and apply to us all.I watched a poignant interview with Philip Gould yesterday. he was a close political adviser to Tony Blair for many years and has been challenged by cancer three times.He told Andrew Marr, and us, that he knows now he has three months only to live and described how being in "the death zone" was the most extraordinarily intense time for him.He described, movingly, how he saw his family, his world, nature with a depth that had been unachievable and unimaginable before he knew of the imminence of his transition, and that while he would prefer not to be in the position he was, he would not be anywhere else because of all that it gave him.It was a remarkable demonstration of the acceptance of death and the gift of the process of dying.Many people die so quickly- in an accident, for example, or a heart attack - that the enlightenment that comes from the prospect of leaving the human body and progressing onwards is fleeting.Other people are so filled with fear at the idea of dying that it overwhelms them, and they feel resistance to rather than understanding of the greatness of the natural, spiritual process which is occurring as the soul gently prepares to move on at the perfect and pre-arranged time.They miss so much.Watching Lord Gould, I saw in the translucency of his body the light of his spirit, and it was beautiful.He used different words from mine, but through them he showed, to me, that being in the death zone can be a time of the greatest revelation and understanding, when the loving hand of God is upon us constantly, to reassure us and guide us back to the place that is our true Home.He is in the place of reality now, and I wish him, thankfully, so very, very well.Being in the Death Zone applies to all of us at this moment, wonderfully.My earlier thoughts on this subject related to that inevitable time when we leave the physical vehicle we have chosen for our soul expression in any lifetime.However, dying can be metaphorical too, an energetic change which leaves our physicality largely unaltered but which has huge repercussions for our soul and may reflect itself in our personality and how we live our lives.We are in the Death Zone now, you, I, Planet Earth and much that lies beyond, because we are part of the inter-dimensional shift which is occurring now, that amazing and long-awaited transition from one cycle of being to another that is a totally new experience, a shift of immense magnitude but which is taking place while we are still alive.You could say that we are experiencing a living death.When that expression is used, as it sometimes is, carelessly, the inference is that something unwelcome or painful is happening because death is so often assumed to be a process to be dreaded.I explained in my blog yesterday how death and the process of dying can be blessed spiritual experiences, if we allow it, and so it is for every person on the planet, some of whom are preparing to leave their physical bodies as part of the great transition and others who are intending to move through it otherwise.We are undergoing the most important initiation of any we have gone through before on our long soul journey, and the outcome will be a personal and planetary transformation that is beyond imagination.Make the most of the gift of being in the Death Zone. it is a place many souls wish to be, alongside you, but you are the one who is privileged to be a part of the greatest adventure of all.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Being In The Death Zone - The Blessing of Transformation
You may flinch when you see me writing about being in the death zone, but my stark words are deliberate, and apposite, and apply to us all.I watched a poignant interview with Philip Gould yesterday. he was a close political adviser to Tony Blair for many years and has been challenged by cancer three times.He told Andrew Marr, and us, that he knows now he has three months only to live and described how being in "the death zone" was the most extraordinarily intense time for him.He described, movingly, how he saw his family, his world, nature with a depth that had been unachievable and unimaginable before he knew of the imminence of his transition, and that while he would prefer not to be in the position he was, he would not be anywhere else because of all that it gave him.It was a remarkable demonstration of the acceptance of death and the gift of the process of dying.Many people die so quickly- in an accident, for example, or a heart attack - that the enlightenment that comes from the prospect of leaving the human body and progressing onwards is fleeting.Other people are so filled with fear at the idea of dying that it overwhelms them, and they feel resistance to rather than understanding of the greatness of the natural, spiritual process which is occurring as the soul gently prepares to move on at the perfect and pre-arranged time.They miss so much.Watching Lord Gould, I saw in the translucency of his body the light of his spirit, and it was beautiful.He used different words from mine, but through them he showed, to me, that being in the death zone can be a time of the greatest revelation and understanding, when the loving hand of God is upon us constantly, to reassure us and guide us back to the place that is our true Home.He is in the place of reality now, and I wish him, thankfully, so very, very well.Being in the Death Zone applies to all of us at this moment, wonderfully.My earlier thoughts on this subject related to that inevitable time when we leave the physical vehicle we have chosen for our soul expression in any lifetime.However, dying can be metaphorical too, an energetic change which leaves our physicality largely unaltered but which has huge repercussions for our soul and may reflect itself in our personality and how we live our lives.We are in the Death Zone now, you, I, Planet Earth and much that lies beyond, because we are part of the inter-dimensional shift which is occurring now, that amazing and long-awaited transition from one cycle of being to another that is a totally new experience, a shift of immense magnitude but which is taking place while we are still alive.You could say that we are experiencing a living death.When that expression is used, as it sometimes is, carelessly, the inference is that something unwelcome or painful is happening because death is so often assumed to be a process to be dreaded.I explained in my blog yesterday how death and the process of dying can be blessed spiritual experiences, if we allow it, and so it is for every person on the planet, some of whom are preparing to leave their physical bodies as part of the great transition and others who are intending to move through it otherwise.We are undergoing the most important initiation of any we have gone through before on our long soul journey, and the outcome will be a personal and planetary transformation that is beyond imagination.Make the most of the gift of being in the Death Zone. it is a place many souls wish to be, alongside you, but you are the one who is privileged to be a part of the greatest adventure of all.
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