AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
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I am interested in your views on parallel universes collapsing upon one another. I have lost my youngest son, but he still resonates here in this reality that cannot be seen with my eyes. I lost my husband in 2008. πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ»πŸͺ·πŸ’–[…]

I feel them as if I were the one who died; he raised my sons alone and I am processing both carefully, but I feel that I am possibly missing something. Thank you.

It has always been known to mystics that parallel universes do exist and nothing is really lost; it only changes form and continues to exist in this or other worlds. Though the material senses cannot reach out to those who pass beyond the earthly limits, yet we have within us immaterial senses that can come in contact with those who are no longer physically near us. And through the power of love, we can not only reach out but also support the departed in their journey.Β 

Nothing ends; all end is a new beginning and we should pray that each new beginning should be better and more beautiful than what preceded it. Life is a perpetual journey forward and one must keep the face always turned towards the future.Β 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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