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Death as a Journey
We all jump off the cliff at the outskirts of our lives at some point - we have
no choice but to embark on a journey which we know precious little about. Death
itself is inevitable. We know we "cross the river Jordan" alone and that this
trip is one way only.
Unless we feel we're prepared for our final moment, this thought
and the fear of the unknown can understandably create considerable stress the nearer we
come to the edge. After all, no one typically keeps in touch with the dead after they've
embarked for their crossing.
After death, no one is able to call home and tell
his family that they made it across safely. But what if you could "phone home"?
Or send a postcard, or birthday card to the son, daughter or grandchild you
left behind? Imagine how comforting a regular message from you could be if received over
the course of your loved one's life, particularly when your loved one is faced
with the inevitable crossing himself, and to see you again after years of absence!
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If you've taken the time to keep in touch with him or her, then naturally, that
loved one feels closer to you and thus should have less trepidation about the
prospect of plunging across to the other side, especially considering that they
may expect to find you waiting there for them.
Another way to look at death is as a very long and compulsory journey away from
your loved ones on this Earth. This absence does not last forever—perhaps, ten,
twenty, or thirty years. Imagine for a moment: if you were told by a supreme
authority that you must go on such a journey and that you had absolutely no choice
in the matter, would this not be a source of lament, even though you were assured
that the journey’s end is a very desirable place to be? Of course, and even more
so where you are told that to enjoy this paradise, you must leave behind those
you love dearly, who love you dearly, and who have come to rely on you.
If you’re leaving behind your loved one, particularly your children, and prior
to your leaving, you were given a tool to enable you to send postcards home,
you would take advantage of this opportunity, wouldn’t you? Of course! And
if you didn’t “write home” despite the ability to do so, would this not justify
your simply being forgotten? After all, in this case, you’d have “forgotten”
your loved ones by having not kept in touch with them! Take just a moment to
reflect on these thoughts drawing from your own experiences in life... If it
wasn’t already clear, now, I think you will begin to understand what Heaven’s Mail
is all about: it’s simply the only way we know for you to keep in touch with
your loved ones for years to come, until reunited in heaven! And its purpose
we hope should now be clear: to enable you to remind your loved ones of your
enduring love, and thereby comfort them, until you meet again!
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