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21 " What happens to people with mental illness when they die? "
― Tyler Henry , Between Two Worlds: Lessons From the Other Side
22 " acknowledges that they are not limited by that mental condition on the other side. The same "
23 " Our interconnectedness is made even more apparent on the other side, so the spirits emphasize again and again that we are all meant "
24 " individuals acknowledge that undiagnosed mental problems explained a lot of the issues they had in life. In many cases, "
25 " The departed want to reassure us about their deaths, and about death in general. "
26 " they are relieved to know that their illness is not them. "
27 " Some say they felt an all-inviting presence appearing as a light. Others describe it as feeling "
28 " presence of God. Still others say they felt an immense relief of physical, emotional, and mental pain. All are natural parts of the dying process, which predicate “rebirth” on the other side. "
29 " and resentment simply can’t survive the process. "
30 " a similar sense, those who caused us conflict in life were merely fulfilling roles—on the other side, their souls and ours may be in harmony. "
31 " One of the most fascinating parts of the transitioning process is the life review, because it allows us to see how our conditioning affected others and ourselves. When describing their life reviews, many souls acknowledge that "
32 " they could have learned so much more had they applied more self-awareness and not allowed their conditioning to dictate their quality of life. For this reason, we can feel encouraged to seek more self-awareness and apply it wherever possible to our thoughts, choices, and circumstances. "
33 " Mental illness can be compared with a “filter” over consciousness, which upon transitioning is no longer part of that person’s makeup. "
34 " Even the most jaded of people in life express immense gratitude from the other side. With ego stripped out of the way, it’s much easier for souls to understand the role that challenges had "
35 " How do you tell if a medium is authentic? "
36 " their learning process, without getting caught up in the negative emotions we experience in this realm. If "
37 " believe that past-life regressions can be helpful, but I’m hesitant to encourage it. I believe that there’s a legitimate reason most of us don’t remember our previous "
38 " lifetimes—doing so would take us out of the lessons we’re meant to learn in this lifetime. The distractions that come with reliving past-life memories and trauma aren’t usually worth our time or energy. "
39 " if an individual is able to release his fear-based attachments to this realm, it generally allows for a smoother transition. However, some individuals, for diverse reasons, may be less willing to let go. In these "
40 " they might even need assistance from other spirits. Such assistance almost always comes in the form of guides—individuals who go through more laborious transitions never do it alone. "