327. Energetic Implications Of Suicide
Somewhat of a sensitive topic, so I’ll start my trigger warning here. Oddly, it seems that suicide has come up for me a lot throughout my life. Despite not knowing anyone close to me dying of suicide, there’s somewhat of a tragedy and unfairness which follows me. Often times those who have passed who have died from those specific circumstances or other similar circumstances “find me”. I think that a lot of younger souls find me to be a good person to talk to. They can resonate with me a bit more. A lot of times there’s shame in admitting what these people have done, despite the obvious nature of their passing. But we tend to have to work out our issues on the other side, so it makes sense.
I think that basically every soul I’ve talked to on the other side would say that it wasn’t worth it. Of course we likely know that, as those whoa re not suffering from such devastating thoughts or mental illnesses would also say… that it’s not worth it. It seems that it’s just the nature of the conditions of the time which leads someone to do something like this.
Many people are looking for an escape. For a do-over. But there’s an inherent problem with this. Despite the peaceful, relaxing and “god-like” nature of the other side, we cannot simply just “forget” our fractals. We must ultimately resolve them. There is no get out of jail free card in terms of death. Because death is not finality, it’s simply transition. Think of it like this way. Say for example you’re having problems and you suddenly decide that the answer to your problems is to move cities. Well, you end up moving cities but alas, in a couple of months, or maybe years, you realize you’re stuck with the exact same problems that you had before. But perhaps they’re manifesting in a different way. There’s also likely a re-address which needs to happen related to the move itself. There’s always reflection in suicide situations, and there’s always the need to "have forgiveness, acceptance, and transmission. I find that ultimately, almost always, suicide is a detriment in which you must ultimately again re-face whatever was the problem in the first place. You’re just doing it ultimately in a different form, whether on the other side, or in another life. Not to mention dealing with those who are still alive. The devastation that suicide creates with those who are still living is of course unbearable. Although those who pass by taking their own lives feel that they are often times a burden. It’s just simply not the case. The damage it causes can reverberate throughout generations.
It’s always better to resolve the life that you currently have. And I truly believe that no one incarnates on this planet with the ending to be to end their own life. I do believe that it’s only the circumstances that we go through which leads us there. Which means… that if the plan from the start was to survive it, you certainly can.
I ask that we consider this moving forward. Taking your own life is not a means of ending it. It’s a means of amplifying the pain and suffering, and just transmuting it on. You can get help, you can get better, and things will get better. Ironically, only you can end the suffering for yourself. Always set strong intentions and ask for help from the other side. If and when you ask fro help from the other side, you will receive it. I think we are ultimately in our own heads, which leads to our detriment. But do not put yourself in a position where you need to deal with your physical life on the other side. And this isn’t just talking about suicide. This is anything which you haven’t wrapped up, healed, dealt with, etc. It is not a fun time.