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Marilyn A's avatar

I'm in awe of the incredible knowledge and memories Wiz is gifting to his readers. This is a deeply profound and well written treatise on life after death. During this time of noise and chaos, it's so appreciated! 💖💝💖

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SendingLightFTHG's avatar

It’s fascinating that the words you wrote is what I’ve come to understand—following a lifetime of looking outside myself for answers, only to ultimately return to myself. This life has been about discovering/ exploring the highest expression of who I am. One of the most amazing things that’s currently happening is a profound sense of peace, despite what’s happening in our country, after recently saying goodbye to both of my parents, and entering into what many would consider the final chapter of life. It’s lovely to see you articulate this so well. Thank you for this.

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Carolyn Malone's avatar

My brother died in March 2023. Most of his cremains are buried underground, in an urn. A small portion of his ashes are in little plastic vials that me and my remaining siblings have. I look at my brother's ashes, which are in a container the size of my pinky, and I'm amazed at how 66 years of life is reduced to these ashes. It puts things into perspective. We get so caught up in the minutiae of everyday life, thinking everything is so important, when it all can disappear in a flash. Soon, we will all be dust and memory. It's a reminder for me not to take things so seriously. I keep my brother's ashes in my home office to remind me so much of life is not that important. What is important is the love and memories we leave behind.

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Elmdea Adams's avatar

I learned this after my father died. I was sitting in meditation, checking in on his soul’s progress a few weeks after he died. He showed up, pumping his arms up and down saying “I did it! I did it!” It was sooooo unlike his usual manner that I knew it really was him.

“Did what?” I asked.

“Had exactly the life and experiences I wanted.”

He was a respected scientist, a bigot, a misogynist, an alcoholic, an altogether unpleasant person as far as I was concerned.

We had a conversation. By the end of it, I was grateful for the part he’d played in my life, making me a stronger person. I haven’t connected with him again. He still isn’t one of my favorite people, and that’s ok.

My big take away was: no matter how awful someone’s life looks to me doesn’t mean that person isn’t absolutely and perfectly living and experiencing their soul’s purpose for this life.

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Cameron Altaras's avatar

This is a great piece! Thanks for pulling it all together. I really enjoyed it.

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Ruth's avatar

Thank you for sharing this perspective. It’s what I have come to know also and has helped me focus on the power of love. ❤️

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Michael's avatar

Besides Christian Sundberg, Aaron Thomas Green and many others confirm that our deeper Soul chooses our earthly body, family, and environment. It's up to us to live lovingly, kindly, and justly and share our divine Light, where we find ourselves and as we become greater.

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Wizard Withwords's avatar

I love all these stories - they help bring perspective and remind us that we were not cursed to be here, but rather chose it with intention. It’s a way of looking at life that really opens things up, I feel!

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KC's avatar

This is my understanding of life as well, and I love how you wove this all together so beautifully.

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Donna Easler's avatar

I love this so much. It accurately represents my own understanding of life and death, but it is good to be reminded. This article was very "grounding" for me. Remembering that I chose this script for a noble cause brings an uncanny sense of peace that dissolves the foolish resistance. Cooperating with the flow of life is so much easier than constantly fighting to change the script that has already been written, once the filming has begun. Thanks so much for sharing this.

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Anna McConville's avatar

Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece. This is the world I’ve come to know. I’ve had the life bonus of having had 2 NDE’s. This perspective of looking at life through having a soul experience, is so powerful. When I’m conflicted about spending money or doing a thing, I try to look at it with the perspective of “at the very last moment of my life, will I be upset that I spent this money or did this thing?” it really puts things in perspective for me. What seems so unsurmountable at the moment, is really tiny in the grand arc of life.

When I see masses of humans leaving the planet, I give thanks for their service and soul purpose in creating this experience for all of us who are here. The children that leave, the destruction of our present government in the US -all part of this learning experience that we came to be a part of. Reading these words helps me anchor into what’s important-the energy of love and the higher perspective of what it’s really important. To be honest, I always end my morning reading with your work-it lifts me up, opens my heart and reminds me that this is all is just a moment in time.

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Marguerite Maronich's avatar

Wonderful and profound essay on the soul journey connected to the human body and how our mind works. Time is a fleeting yet precious thing. I so appreciate your work and insights.

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Shift Happens (Steph Peters)'s avatar

I’m thinking this planet as it is now is under a darker influence ànd more of a prison in this state than the game it was initially crafted for. There are too many sick overlays like finance, corporations, etc

There are way too many red flags in this reality to be just a school….

I’m actually researching the idea of a soul farm hère. Which in my view feels closer to the truth than the Earth being just a school! Perhaps as some say it is one of the hardest schools in the universe ànd when you ‘graduate’ you can actually go out and explore the greater universe ànd even create your own planets or games to play…

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