Imagine if we lived in a world where mystical experiences were something we celebrated and received as a gift.

Every time we had an extraordinary dream experience we woke up and shared it with our kids.

Every time we felt the presence of someone we loved and lost we called our friends and family to tell them about the visitation.

And every time we sensed something about the future we didn’t doubt ourselves so much.

Now, I am going to take you a little further out of your comfort zone.

What if we were also open to believing that this is not our only life?

And that we live again and again.

What if we believed that there were other planets with life, not only like ours, but different kinds of life?

What if we believed in people having special powers?

Instead of going to school to learn algebra we went to school to grow the power of our mind. Now, imagine what would happen in our life after loss, if that actually took place.

Imagine how much more strength and knowing we would have to overcome our pain.

Imagine how the experience of death would be, as we would know what it really meant and what it really was.

Instead we are taught that we are just humans, who live a short life and die forever and ever. To be honest with you this is the biggest loss of all.

To live and to die not knowing our true superhuman selves.

As I am writing this I feel sad because there are millions of people grieving in this very moment and they don’t know that life and death are not as simple as a beginning and an end.

As a matter of fact, it is not a beginning or an ending, it is one experience in the midst of many. It is only one aspect of us.

And it is meant to be experienced with all of our powers.

Not just with our human side. But with our supernatural side.

I have a favor to ask you today.

Close your eyes and imagine that you are surrounded by guides, mentors and souls that are invisible to your human self.

These guides are here walking by your side every day and they want to help you find your way back after loss.

Ask them for something.

Ask them for their help with something you haven’t been able to get for yourself.

And then thank them for their patience.

Imagine them smiling at you. Believing in you.

And they are so grateful that you finally know that you are not alone.

I don’t want you to think that this is just a fantasy or my imagination writing this to you.

After reading so many books on the scientific evidence of the energies around us I am compelled to tell you about this. I am always happy to help you with your physical world as you know, but I am so beyond happy to be here to guide you to the non-physical world that surrounds you. Remember to ask for help and don’t just believe. Know this to be the truth.

You don’t have to do this alone. (Click to Tweet!)

With so much help,

Christina

P.S. As a matter of fact, I am certain that this letter has been written by many invisible guides over the last 6 years. I have always known I don’t do any of this on my own. Please know that too.

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Christina Rasmussen is an author, speaker and social entrepreneur who believes that grief is an evolutionary experience required for launching a life of adventure and creative accomplishment.

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  • janice lamattina says:

    an amazing personal story along these lines today from 5 & 3 yr old granddaughters who were really too young to remember my husband. But….how do I share the amazing story with you?? They experience his love, see him. vividly.

  • Karen says:

    Death of a loved one is a devastating physical loss for the “survivors.” But as time goes on, the intangibles–our thoughts, emotions and feelings–are significantly sensitized. And, I believe, some of us are drawn to a greater awareness that we realize are experiencing for the first time. I am no longer skeptical of life beyond death, and have even wondered more of what’s beyond my life as it exists now.

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