Transitions

By on Monday, April 4th, 2011

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We are born to die.  This is the only thing we know for sure that will happen in our life.  After we are born we may become rich, live in poverty, get an education, travel the world, have children, not have children, write a book … the possibilities are endless.  But whatever happens in our lives, we all meet the same fate at the end of our lives.

My beloved uncle Frank recently passed away.  He was a wonderful, loving, kind,and generous person.  He acted as a second father to me when I arrived in the United States and helped me settled in my new country.  While I know he has just passed to a different realm, and there is life after life, it is still strange to think that I will never hear his voice or see his face in physical form again.  Especially since the last time I talked to him a few weeks ago, he sounded vibrant and healthy once again.   However, over the last few days, I have been getting many signs from my uncle that he is still alive in some other dimension. 

” For death begins with life’s first breath. And life begins at touch of death”  ~  John Oxenham

This unexpected event  has caused me to also think of my own mother’s passing many years ago, and how important it is to honor your mother.  It has also made me reflect on the beauty of life, that our time on earth is limited (in this lifetime anyway), and the importance of following your true calling in life.  I’m also pondering what you leave behind as a legacywhen you pass on. 

I won’t be posting any articles in the near future, as I will be busy with family matters for the next few weeks.  Then I plan to spend time reflecting on what I want to accomplish in my lifetime, and what legacy I would like to leave behind when I pass on (which hopefully will be in the distant, distant future!)

 

What messages are your loved ones who have passed on trying to communicate to you?

What is your true calling in life?   How can you move towards this vision?

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  1. Sinead says:

    Love this article, great catching up with you, RIP Uncle Frank xxx

  2. Neve says:

    Sinead,

    Great catching up with you too! Keep in touch and visit us in AZ soon! RIP Uncle Frank too! Although he is no longer physically present, he lives on in our thoughts and precious memories. Love, Niamh

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