Soul Plans and Losing Friendships
Do you grieve differently since your OBE/trip to the Other Side? Yes, my experience of grief has changed. As I’ve shared previously, my father passed a few years ago. Dad had dementia, and it was …
Do you grieve differently since your OBE/trip to the Other Side? Yes, my experience of grief has changed. As I’ve shared previously, my father passed a few years ago. Dad had dementia, and it was …
My NDE (at 21 years of age) left me changed. Recovering physically took quite a while. Mentally and spiritually, however, I became aware that I had a new, and at times incredibly strong, connection to …
My sister’s husband gaslights her, and her confidence has plummeted this past year. Why would this be part of either’s Soul Plan? When things are going well in our key relationships (or in those we …
Will Smith at the Oscars. What do you make of it from a Soul Plan perspective? I have received variations on this question from a swag of countries! [In case you missed it: Chris Rock …
Since your OBE to the Other Side, have you experienced anything like it again? I have experienced only glimpses, such as a searing intensity of love or an especially deep sense of peace that surpassed …
Would you prefer to know when you’re going to die? At age seven, I had a premonition of my death. It was my turn to read in front of the class when suddenly, everything stopped. …
The following post is from Sandy Coghlan’s blog “Heaven Knows…” and is reposted with permission. The original can be viewed HERE. “Is dying painful?” That was the question Sir William Osler asked in 1900. To find …
The following is an account of a shared death experience submitted by one of our readers. We are happy to pass her account on with her permission in the hope that you will find it …
Are we still married on the Other Side? My husband’s ex is a real piece of work. —MJ, Houston. I appreciate many organized religions have strong views on marriage, and if these views resonate for …
How did the Other Side feel? I’m asked this a lot, understandably. And no matter how much I ponder it, I come back to a simple thought: To me, it’s the feeling of holding a …