Healing, Dealing or Dying?
Many years ago I read an article that said that we are in possession of the knowledge and skills to heal ourselves. Indeed there have been many articles, many stories that indicate that at least in part some of this is true. Or is it that we wish to claim it is all up to fate? Perhaps it’s a bit of both. Why then in the midst of COVID-19 when people most definitely do not wish to die are people dying? How can it be their choice?
Do I take the stoic approach, and assume that if you plan for the worst anything from that point is an up? Bear in mind, if you look too much or too long at the pessimistic view I could get caught in forgetting to look at the upside of any situation. You could be an optimist and view everything as good and it will be alright in the end. For those that have passed, it certainly hasn’t been alright.
So, where does that leave me? Where does it leave the argument of self healing. And if we had the power to self heal why would people persist in transitioning away from this reality. At this point, I should perhaps mentioned that I have had a near death experience or NDE. Since this article isn’t about the NDE, I will keep my description of the event short. Suffice it to say, that the experience left me with a different view of the world. It is crucial to add that I lean toward the
belief that we create our own existence – within certain pre-defined parameters. My NDE supported my belief.
If I have beliefs that believe I generate my beliefs and therefore look for them to be supported (which I think everyone does), then I will find circumstances to support this view. Suffice to say my conversation with a higher being existed and I was given a choice to stay or continue. The conversation, implied choice but I had not yet fulfilled what my agreed path on earth. * A disclaimer, everyone will have different NDEs based on the beliefs they held before the NDE.

Anyway, those parameters then lead me to believe that to some extent we must choose when we are born and a when we die, but not past the predefined definitive death date. What we do in the meantime, presumably, is up to us. Of course, there are already a lot of choices of when we die and when we don’t. Those options are available almost on an hourly basis.
How then do you want to approach that final death date (FDD)? Do you want to give ample warning to family and friends? This could be done in any number of ways, if at a soul level we
