A New Perspective on Death: Love That Lives On

A New Perspective on Death: Love That Lives On

Raise your hand if you’ve ever struggled with the loss of someone you love. Most of us have. And grief can feel overwhelming – raw, confusing, and deeply personal. But what if, instead of only seeing death as an end, we viewed it as a shift? A transformation of energy, not a disappearance of love.

A Spiritual Truth to Remember

Nikola Tesla once said,

“If you want to find the secrets of the Universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”

We are not just bodies. We are energy. We are spirit, temporarily living in a physical form. When we die, we don’t disappear – we simply drop the body. The soul lives on.
Energy cannot be destroyed – it only changes form.

“Death in the physical world is rebirth back in heaven.” ~ Sunny Dawn Johnston

From Loss to Connection

Grief is real. It hurts. And yet, I want to offer you a gentle shift in perspective – not to avoid grief, but to soften the sharp edges. Loss can weigh us down so heavily that we forget to live. I’ve seen it happen again and again: pain, guilt, shame, and heartbreak keeping people from feeling the love that still exists.

I say this not from theory – but from experience.
I’ve lived through it:

  • The sudden and tragic passing of my grandmother
  • Friends who chose to end their own lives
  • Clients who’ve transitioned in countless ways
  • The personal grief of losing my aunt and cousin within months of each other

And yet… through all that, Spirit continues to show me – love lives on.

Reconnecting with Spirit

As a medium, I’ve witnessed it time and time again: our loved ones remain connected to us. Not in the way we wish – physically – but in signs, whispers, sensations, and dreams.

You don’t need to rush your healing. You don’t need to deny your pain.
But when you’re ready, even just a little… you can begin to open to their presence again.

Here’s what I’ve learned:

  • It’s a choice – to see, feel, and trust the presence of your loved ones in Spirit
  • It’s not easy, because we want them here in the flesh
  • But it’s powerful, because love never dies – it just shifts form

“You cannot focus on the absence of your loved ones in spirit and experience the presence of them.” ~ Sunny Dawn Johnston

Gentle Steps Toward Healing

If you’re ready to begin reconnecting, here are a few simple ways to invite the presence of your loved one:

Call in Archangel Michael

Ask him to surround you with protection and strength as you open up energetically.

Pay attention to signs

Songs on the radio. A feather at your feet. Goosebumps. Scents from nowhere. Cloud shapes. Coins. Messages in dreams.
Ask for a sign you’ll recognize. Spirit speaks – are you listening?

Honor your unique grief

There’s no “right” way to grieve. The five stages – denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – are not a checklist. Let them be a guide, not a rulebook.

The Shift: From Pain to Presence

You can’t choose when grief enters your life, but you can choose how you walk through it.
Let the love remain. Let the signs speak. Let Spirit remind you – you’re not alone.

Even in grief, healing is possible.
Even in absence, connection remains.
Even in pain, love endures.

Tell Me…

How have you walked your own path of healing after loss?
What signs have your loved ones sent to you?
I’d love to hear your story. Send me an email at [email protected] and share what’s helped you reconnect.

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