My Mom’s Passing Announcement

My mom’s passing:

I thought you would like to know that my mother left the body today about 11 a.m, January 15, 2014.

Last night we arrived in Sunnyside to see my mother who had broken her hip a week ago. After a successful operation she was sent to a rehab unit where we saw her. We spent some lovely time with her, but her pallor was very pale, she was weak and dozed off and on.

She held my hand as she slept, her life-force extremely faint. The thought came to me that she would need to choose life soon if she was to continue on. Both Carla and I spent some time seeing her filled with beautiful golden light, both of us felt a powerful vibration.

While we were there she said that she was afraid to be alone. I told her we were there, and that she was never alone; God and Jesus were always with her.

This morning she was taken to the hospital as she was non-responsive. She had internal bleeding and needed four pints of blood; she also had sepsis (due to a fast growing bacteria in the blood and can be common after an operation). The doctors were just starting her on blood transfusion and anti-bacteria when she left the body. Thus her life in the body ended after 85 years.

I have a mixture of love, sadness, and gratitude; and internal confirmation that she had a smooth transition. Just this last Thanksgiving she was wondering out loud why she was still living; a prelude to the withdrawal of life-force from her physical body.

At the hospital Carla and I spent time with my mother’s recently vacated body. As I put my hand on the top of her head I felt heat flowing; Carla held her hand. The chant spontaneously sang through me, “My Lord I adore Thee, lay my life before Thee, how I love Thee.” Singing softly, at first the chant was stalled by emotion surging up, my voice grew stronger; feeling her listening spirit close by. Peace and the all-powerful spiritual Presence gradually filled the room. It was a time of Grace and sure guidance into her new life. With inner vision Carla saw my father coming to meet my mom; together, happy; a peaceful transition into a new life, a lighter and easier life.

My love and gratitude goes out to my mom, indebted to her for giving birth to this body; deeply appreciative for all the love and support she has shown me down through the years. Mothers, of course, have a special relationship with us, having known us in the womb, longer than any other person.

We have now had the celebration of life service for my mom. It was well attended and there were so many positive, loving and sincere expressions for what she meant to so many people. Her church had wonderful decorations, cake and ice cream for afterward. There were tears, and laughter, stories and easy conversation; all things my mom would have loved.

And as I write this, my love goes out to you my dear friend; and if you have the opportunity, do something nice for your mother, and all who are mothers, who are but expressions of the universal Divine Mother.

Pronams and deepest blessings,

David

 

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