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Death is the end of our job, a journey from this to the next
plane of existence. How fortunate Alex and I have been.
Our love is eternal. Holding on is to suffer. When and what
will happen next is God’s secret. Death is the precipice
over which we cannot see, until we die.
I have experienced a past life in which Alex was not a part. I
died of starvation as a poor small child. In this life, I was given
the chance of a life in joy and abundance.
A young couple asked Buddha, “We are so sad when we
think that someday one of us will die and leave the other.”
Buddha told them that if they lived their lives together
following the same path, there was a chance they’d be
reborn as one person.”
Holding
on is to
suffer.
Alex: When death comes I will probably be surprised. I don’t
look forward to death because we have so much work to do
together in this dimension.
As dark as I get now, I would be way darker if I were the one
left on earth.
Separated by death, I’d be lonely without my beloved and
would try to communicate with her beyond the grave.
I wish we could continue our journey together in a constant
braid of souls, particularly with our daughter and many
of the people closest to us. Socrates hastened his death
because he was curious. He had an open mind and was
ready to check it out.
Allyson and Alex: We take what God wants to give. We
are grateful to have had the perspective of the Universal
Mind Lattice to guide us. At our best, we live in the light of
that experience.
From a conversation with John Wadsworth
Love Circuit by Alex Grey
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