
Exploring the profound relationship between the living and the departed reveals that death is not an end but a continuation of love and learning. This article delves into the illusion of separation, the impact of cultural beliefs on our understanding of the afterlife, and the enduring connections we maintain with those who have passed on.

At the moment of death, souls transition to the spirit world, meeting guides and familiar energies. This experience varies based on their maturity, with advanced souls moving swiftly while others may linger. The orientation and homecoming celebrations reflect their journeys and karmic lessons, highlighting the significance of growth and connection in the afterlife.

Most people leave behind wills to divide their money and property. But what about the rest of their lives—their photos, their passwords, their emails, their voice in the digital world? If you're not planning to leave a digital inheritance, you're not planning at all. Here's why that matters—and how to do it right.
- By Ann Merivale

What happens after we die? This article explores reincarnation, near-death experiences (NDEs), and the soul’s journey through multiple lifetimes. From ancient spiritual traditions to modern regression therapy, discover how our past lives and karma shape our existence beyond death.

Survivor’s guilt is a painful part of grief after losing a loved one. This emotional journey can leave lingering questions—why did I survive? How do I move forward? This heartfelt reflection explores the complexities of survivor’s guilt, the weight of loss, and the process of healing. Discover how to navigate grief, honor memories, and find meaning after loss.

Are you seeing a real ghost or is it just your imagination? This article dives into personal experiences of paranormal encounters. The author considers rational explanations before drawing conclusions about these eerie experiences.
- By Sophia Demas

It is life changing to believe with certainty that you are about to die. The fact that I am alive today and am sharing these experiences with you has prompted many friends to call both events miracles.

The Lakota Sioux leader Crazy Horse supposedly uttered the phrase: “It’s a good day to die” as he headed into battle. But that sentiment has been expanded to describe readiness, living without regret...

Bereavement—indeed, loss of any sort—causes many feelings, such as shock, distress, anguish, disbelief, and anger, a whole emotional roller-coaster. Our normal every-day routine is shattered, and we face the difficult task of having to rebuild life in a new way...

There is no doubt that grief can be exhausting, draining, and make one feel generally run down, so that coping with everyday things, such as work and looking after the home, becomes much more of a struggle than it would be normally.
- By Mark Ireland

It was a cruel synergist that moved me to explore life’s deepest mysteries. This had been my father’s path, but it was not mine—at least not until now.

Death, an inevitable aspect of life, is perhaps one of the most complex phenomena we encounter. It stirs profound emotions and existential questions, not just in humans but in many animals as well.

Repairing broken ceramics with golden glue is known as Kintsugi. By highlighting the fractures, we can see the beauty in brokenness. Kintsugi is a perfect map to guide you through loss of a loved one and beyond.

There were times when my mother's needs felt like a bottomless pit and an endless parade of critical events. In spite of how much I loved my mother, I often felt overwhelmed and trapped.

There were times when my mother's needs felt like a bottomless pit and an endless parade of critical events. In spite of how much I loved my mother, I often felt overwhelmed and trapped.

In October 2018 he expressed his wish, using gestures, to return to the temple in Vietnam where he had been ordained as a young monk. Devotees from many parts of the world had continued to visit him at the temple. Thich Nhat Hanh in a wheelchair at the Tu Hieu pagoda in Hue, Vietnam, in 2018.

Many of us have experienced the deaths of our animal friends, and the Covid-19 situation has made it all harder. Our animal family members may have been our primary support, companionship, and connection during this time, making the loss of these beloveds even more difficult.

When I look at the trees in my garden, I see how they fully express life in their changing seasons. The wind blows and they surrender.

When I look at the trees in my garden, I see how they fully express life in their changing seasons. The wind blows and they surrender.

The pandemic brought the longstanding issue of loneliness and isolation in the lives of older people back into the public consciousness.

The pandemic brought the longstanding issue of loneliness and isolation in the lives of older people back into the public consciousness.

Most people are so strongly habituated to death denial that when death appears they are caught entirely by surprise. Overwhelmed and confused, they tend to miss out on the extraordinary opportunity for peace and resolution that is inherent in the dying trajectory.

When my boy died, I had no belief that the dead could talk to us. At best, they seemed gone in another world, separated by loss and the deafening thunder of our grief. But then Jordan started speaking to me...




