Why You Shouldn’t Mourn The Death Of A Loved One | Neale Donald Walsch

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Modern day spiritual messenger and New York Times Bestselling author of Conversations with God, Neale Donald Walsch, suggests death isn’t real in this video. Learn more with Neale’s Masterclass here: http://bit.ly/2gKqyrC

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Unknown identity says:

Try telling that to a someone who has just lost someone and see how they react mourning is one of those things that makes us humans it shows that we have a soul and that we feel something

foxy brown says:

Because in the Realm of Matter, things like death — matter. Matter brings meaning to the soul's experience here on Plan-Net Earth. Everything else is just a heavenly ideal — but here is where we make it real.

Carolyn Couch says:

Death does exist. We are all appointed to die once and leave this earthly life. A person's "continuation day" can be horrible if they do not live on in communion with God. They will only live on in heaven if they know Jesus and you in turn will only see a believer again if you are a believer also. This guy is just giving you his opinion. What is it based on? Sounds New Age to me.

Zesty Zirlonia says:

…and you know what Neale, you’re mom was really, really watching and dancing with you. I DO believe in the same thing as you. My sister passed last June due to complications with lung disease. She has shown me her house and the grounds where she stays with her partner who already had passed 20 years before she did. It is so, so beautiful. She suffered from COPD but you know what, she is in her own version of paradise now. Of course I was sad when she died and never understood ANY of this before she contacted again. It is such a powerful thing to know that what lies on the other side is nothing to fear (but not everything is good, I’m afraid)

Now when I mention to anyone that I had a sister who passed and they say “Oh I am so very sorry to hear that” I smile and tell them that I am absolutely fine. I am happy. She is very happy where she is. That is all I say. What they take from that, I don’t know? When I was watching your video I knew exactly what you were going to say. It was most extraordinary. I would just like to say, thank you for the wonderful gift you gave me (well not just me – to every soul who watched the video). I needed to hear that beautiful message today. Bless you and much love. Namaste. 🙏🏻

Elise Dalton says:

Their continuation day!

kel fitz says:

It’s all very fresh for me, only a few weeks. Signs, symptoms, diagnosis and death all within 11 days. Shocking and to me it should have been detected. Glioblastoma the silent and secret killer making a fast rise in men today and some women today. No cure and no warning signs until it’s too late. Go fund me Bill FitzPatrick – Glioblastoma. This is near and dear to my heart and with more research hopefully it won’t be near or dear to yours. 🙏🏼❤️

Brvfan2012 says:

I’m sure we never actually die. It I can’t get past the cruelty by which some people and animals must suffer before they die. I can’t get past it. It’s been this way since I was a child and have tried to hide it because for some reason I thought it was wrong to show as much emotion as I felt. I’ve come to the age where death is forever in the background and I’m not worried. Going somewhere with no suffering would be the sweetest thing. But I don’t understand the reason for the suffering and I can’t get away from the sorrow I feel. There must be a learning experience here but what? I can’t get there

Pauline Martin Barrell says:

Thank you for sharing something so simply and beautifully, that God has shared with me.  There was a time when I didn't believe that God spoke to ordinary people like me…….I laugh now when I think of the day when I told Him that!  I smile now when I remember when I asked 'Why me?' and He simply replied, 'Why not?'.  I guess I forgot about….'Seek and ye shall find!' 'Ask and it will be given' May I add that….Life Is For Ever!!!!! That's what He told me! and to let love be the energy that vibrates within me!

joe santo says:

took me 50y to feel this
love to all

New Orleans Botanica says:

Mourning is a spiritual gift. It teaches us the value of a life on earth. It's the highest form of love for another. In time celebrating should come. It is human to grieve.

Sheree Morgan says:

My only child passed away 6 years ago. As a mother, you mourn the loss. I was in ICU, when he passed. It's something you never forget. I got six hours after his surgery, to watch my child die. I will never be right again!

Irmaj Garcia says:

The word of God says the dead know NOTHING..They cannot come back and appear or speak to us. Why? Because those who have gone into eternal life with Jesus do not remember who they were or who they left behind.. In heaven there is no pain sorrow or tears.. If they did know they would be sadden… Read the word of God and get understanding… If God knows your pain and sorrow he will send his angels of comfort his angels to deliver messages. He says he will even speak to you as you sleep. But in NO shape or form can the dead come back… Even the rich man was not allowed to warn his family that hell does exist.. The loved ones you think are coming to you are not them but demons who want to keep you decieved… from the truth.. Dont believe me ask God read his word..

RENATA CANTORE GROSS says:

It's so amazing that every time that I listen to you I really learn from you. Thank you.
My sweet husband died in February & I haven't had " the big cry". I spoke with someone who said that " you don't have to cry- if you did everything that you could" you have nothing to regret. Your teaching in this video is a continuation of this chain of thought process.

sparkinglife 111 says:

Very sweet and perfectly said

little miss auspicious 888 says:

I was very very sad when my mother passed – for 30yrs!! To hear that your mother asked you to dance on her grave is extremely satisfying to me. I will do that when I go to my mums grave next time. I will tell jokes too! Ha hahaha! Thank you 😊🧚‍♀️

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