Dancing with angels
Throughout history, angels have been known as the guiding spirits. They are called “messengers of God.” The Angels have been seen as encouraging souls whose aim is to bring us through transformation events in our lives.
Often, these guiding spirits clung to a sense of comfort that can be felt in the midst of despair. On the death of the patient and family members who believe in the presence of the angels report feeling very blessed.
The angels of God are extensions of the consciousness of most traditional religions. They come to us in various ways, shapes, sizes and expressions. What a person believes to be true is true for that person.
When a person is dying, we can work with his angels in the following ways:
1. We believe the patient.
Spiritual creativity is often the only level of independence that a person has to die at the end of life.
2. Encourage inner exploration.
If given enough time and an attitude nonjudgemental, dying patients feel more comfortable and engaged with them and start sharing the center of the dynamics of your life with those around them.
In exchange nonjudgemental lives creates a path of inner exploration. As such, a sense of security and is considered the trip to the depths of a soul is encouraged.
3. Allow patients to follow their soul.
When we trust in the wisdom that created our dying patient’s life, we are relying on the wisdom that created all living things.
When a patient dies begin to trust you and your caregiver, you become a midwife, a soul mate, an angel on the way unapersona die in life. As a patient is dying, he or she usually becomes more soul than body.
As a person going to go out of his identification with the physical issue, it really starts to matter are the things in life that is not a question. The relationship created between you and a patient in such transformationof death experience connects us to the eternal kingdom. In this regard, is invited to dance with the angels.
